The wearable device, created by the San Francisco-based startup Based Hardware, offers versatility in how it can be used. It can be worn as a necklace that responds to voice commands like "Hey Omi," or it can be affixed to the back of the head using medical tape. In the latter form, it functions as a "brain interface," reading brain waves and analyzing information without the need for speech or verbal commands.
The AI supercomputer is tailored for both home users and professionals, offering powerful computing capabilities that allow it to perform tasks traditionally handled by much larger systems. Users will be able to leverage AI’s remarkable potential for various applications, including data analysis and creating virtual avatars.