The AI industry is exploding with new innovative products to provide personal assistance with our daily tasks. With advances in natural language processing personal customization device integration and emotional intelligence, these products will be more intuitive, proactive, and supportive.

As we explore the potential of AI for our business and personal lives, many exciting possibilities emerge.

Perhaps the most impressive feature of the latest AI assistants is their ability to “learn” from the many interactions they undertake. Over time, the technology will learn your preferences and use that information to provide a personalized user experience (UX).

An example of this technology is Bee, a wearable AI assistant designed to help people spend less time on their phones and more time on the things that really matter.

Recently launched in the US and Canada, Bee listens to you to learn more about you, take notes, surface contextual reminders and build lists. Bee shares users’ daily experiences, learning what’s important to them to better anticipate their needs and simplify their lives.

Some of the features in early testing include the ability to read your notifications and get reminders aboutimportant messages and events, write emails or tweets, and get shopping suggestions on demand.

My recent conversation with co-founder and CEO of Bee, Maria de Lourdes Zollo, highlights her passion for building and scaling innovative technologies that enhance and improve lives.

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