MIT Media Lab working to advance wearable tech
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Diana Sikar
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MITMIT Media Lab working to advance wearable techmit.eduIn a Bloomberg Businessweek interview, Pattie Maes, head of the Fluid Interfaces group, said AI should augment cognition, not replace it.
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