Amazon acquires Bee, the AI wearable that records everything you say

AI News - TechCrunch
Jul 22, 2025 20:51
Amanda Silberling
1 views
aistartupstechnology

Summary

Amazon has acquired Bee, a startup specializing in AI-powered wearables that continuously record users' daily interactions via a bracelet and Apple Watch app. This move signals Amazon's push into AI-driven personal assistants and raises new possibilities—and privacy concerns—for integrating AI into everyday life.

Amazon has acquired the AI wearables startup Bee, which makes a bracelet and an Apple Watch app that record your day-to-day life to function as an AI assistant.

Related Articles

Humans beat AI at international math contest despite gold-level AI scores

Hacker News - AIJul 23

In an international math contest, human participants outperformed advanced AI systems, even though the AI achieved gold-level scores. This result highlights that while AI has made significant progress in mathematical problem-solving, humans still hold an edge in complex, competitive environments. The outcome suggests ongoing challenges for AI in matching human intuition and adaptability in high-level mathematics.

AI Coding Agents Are Removing Programming Language Barriers

Hacker News - AIJul 23

AI coding agents are increasingly capable of translating high-level instructions into code across multiple programming languages, reducing the need for developers to master specific languages. This advancement lowers barriers to entry in software development and could accelerate innovation by making programming more accessible to a broader audience. The trend highlights AI's growing role in automating complex technical tasks and reshaping the future of coding.

Show HN: Paradigm – Run any AI model locally with a single .exe

Hacker News - AIJul 23

Paradigm is a new Windows-focused desktop tool that enables users to run any Hugging Face AI model locally, supporting both text and audio models with GPU or CPU fallback for lower-end devices. By allowing users to bring their own models and aiming for broad compatibility, Paradigm seeks to become a universal platform for efficient local AI inference, potentially increasing accessibility and privacy in AI model deployment.