Amazon showcased its new AI wearable device Bee at the CES exhibition, positioning it as a supplement to the Alexa ecosystem. Bee is designed as a clip-on brooch or wristband that can record and transcribe conversations for students, professionals, and the elderly, while also serving as a personal AI that learns user behavior patterns by accessing authorized services such as Gmail and Apple Health. Amazon executives believe that Bee's "outdoor" application scenarios will futurely complement Alexa's home application scenarios, with plans to eventually integrate both to provide users with personalized services around the clock.
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Amazon showcased its new AI wearable device Bee at the CES exhibition, positioning it as a supplement to the Alexa ecosystem. Bee is designed as a clip-on brooch or wristband that can record and transcribe conversations for students, professionals, and the elderly, while also serving as a personal AI that learns user behavior patterns by accessing authorized services such as Gmail and Apple Health. Amazon executives believe that Bee's "outdoor" application scenarios will futurely complement Alexa's home application scenarios, with plans to eventually integrate both to provide users with personalized services around the clock.