Meta just scooped up Limitless AI, a startup focused on AI-powered wearable tech. Kind of interesting timing, right? Big tech keeps doubling down on AI hardware while the rest of us are still figuring out how to make decentralized systems work with these emerging technologies.
What catches my attention here is how mainstream tech giants are positioning themselves at the intersection of AI and physical devices. This could potentially shape how future Web3 applications interact with real-world data streams. Wearables generating constant data feeds, AI processing it, blockchain verifying it—there's a convergence happening that's hard to ignore.
Guess we'll see if this acquisition actually leads to something useful or just becomes another talent grab. The AI wearables space has been hyped before, but execution is what matters. Anyone else tracking how these traditional tech moves might impact our space down the line?
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UncleWhale
· 5h ago
NGL, Meta's move here is pretty decent, but honestly, we've seen big companies poach talent so many times before. The real question is whether they can actually deliver something.
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GamefiGreenie
· 5h ago
ngl this acquisition is basically just a talent grab, Meta has been getting more and more aggressive in AI hardware over the past two years... Why is our on-chain data flow still stagnating?
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WalletInspector
· 5h ago
Big companies are copying each other again, really treating wearables as the next gold mine.
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YieldChaser
· 5h ago
NGL, Meta might really be playing chess this time, but we've been hearing about that wearables thing for three years and still haven't seen any movement.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 5h ago
Meta is poaching talent again, same old strategy... How many of these can actually be implemented?
Meta just scooped up Limitless AI, a startup focused on AI-powered wearable tech. Kind of interesting timing, right? Big tech keeps doubling down on AI hardware while the rest of us are still figuring out how to make decentralized systems work with these emerging technologies.
What catches my attention here is how mainstream tech giants are positioning themselves at the intersection of AI and physical devices. This could potentially shape how future Web3 applications interact with real-world data streams. Wearables generating constant data feeds, AI processing it, blockchain verifying it—there's a convergence happening that's hard to ignore.
Guess we'll see if this acquisition actually leads to something useful or just becomes another talent grab. The AI wearables space has been hyped before, but execution is what matters. Anyone else tracking how these traditional tech moves might impact our space down the line?