Prototypes and Future Roadmap for AI in Art Education

Forward-looking experiments: app concepts, simulators, wearable ideas, and next-step infrastructure.

Here are some wearable AI gadgets that are actively being built / iterated on right now, grouped by form factor:

    • Ray-Ban | Meta AI glasses (Gen 1/Gen 2): camera + speakers + “Meta AI” for things like asking about what you’re looking at, translations, and other voice-driven help. 

    • Meta Ray-Ban Display (newer direction): adds a built-in display for messages/navigation-style info while keeping the glasses form factor. 

    • Solos AirGo V2 (CES 2026): upgraded camera + “multimodal AI” that can answer questions about what it sees/hears. 

    • Motorola AI wearable concept (CES 2026 / leaks & previews): described as a pendant/clip-on “AI perceptive companion” concept with camera + mics for context-aware assistance. 

    • Humane Ai Pin (context / cautionary example): this was an early attempt at the category, but it was shut downand stopped working in 2025 after an HP asset acquisition—useful as a signal of where the industry is experimenting, and what can go wrong. 

    • Bee (wearable personal AI): positioned as a wearable that turns your conversations/tasks into summaries and reminders. 

    • Plaud (wearable + mobile AI recorders): focused on capturing audio and turning it into organized notes/summaries; they’re explicitly pushing a “wearable” angle (e.g., NotePin). 

    • Limitless Pendant: notable in this space, but they stopped selling the Pendant (as of Dec 5, 2025) per their own site. 

    • A wave of AI-focused rings is being discussed as “next” wearables—often pitched as subtle voice triggers for assistants and note capture (still early/experimental compared with watches). 

  • “Vision-enabled AI earphones” were shown at CES 2026 (earbuds with a camera/vision angle attached to the audio wearable idea).

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