AI-powered PCs, agents and assistants, and wearables: This week’s AI launches

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MeetKai and ThinkAR’s AiLens Ultra smart glasses
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MeetKai showcased AI-powered wearables and platforms as well as an immersive entertainment world this week at the Consumer Electronics Show. Through a partnership with ThinkAR, the two companies integrated MeetKai’s advanced AI software platform into wearable devices such as smart glasses, smart watches, and headphones.

The AiLens Ultra smart glasses feature Unified Wearables Intelligence (UWI) — an AI operating system embedded in the glasses for features such as AI voice commands, image analysis, and live translations.

“This year at CES, we’re showcasing how AI can be both innovative and inclusive, from transforming education with lifelike training platforms to making augmented reality technology accessible for everyone,” James Kaplan, CEO and co-founder of MeetKai, said in a statement. These advancements aren’t just about futuristic concepts—they’re practical, user-focused tools that redefine how we live, work, and connect.”

The company also displayed its AI-powered virtual training platform with Florida State University and a partnership with Charlamagne tha God on an immersive entertainment world.

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