Overview
AmuRing.AI is a dual form factor wearable AI device that can be worn as an amulet or a ring. It functions as a personal AI assistant and is designed to offer assistance in a variety of daily tasks.Featuring a multilingual interface, the AI provides enhanced communication capabilities and user accessibility. The software follows an Open Core model, with the core software being open-source and additional proprietary features.One distinct feature is discomfort detection, which alerts the user when it detects someone else's discomfort being captured. Users can also 'untrain' the AI from recognizing specific people and delete recordings as per their preference.AmuRing.AI's default model is GPT-4, but it provides the flexibility to use other models. Users can self-host their data or opt for a cloud subscription, with different tiers offering varying lengths of snapshot storage.With its novel form, interoperability, and ethical features, AmuRing.AI is a wearable AI assistant that integrates technology with daily life.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Dual form factor
- Wearable device
- Multilingual interface
- Open core model
- Discomfort detection
- Deletable recordings
Cons
- Expensive
- Delayed delivery (2025 estimated)
- Compulsory cloud subscription/storage
- Limited free cloud storage
- Partial open-source only
- Prior GPT-4 knowledge required
Categories
- Primary: Work
- Secondary: Productivity
- Specialty: Personal assistant
Community Feedback
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Very good AI assistant, that helped me in my everyday life, by making the tasks for myself, asking David about the things I might not know and many more. I highly recommend.