New AI gadget inaccurately records users' life events
A new AI gadget called Bee records everything around its user and provides inaccurate "memories." The device, which costs $50, has been criticized for its strange interpretations and inability to distinguish between different speakers. Users receive daily fact-checking prompts from the app, but many of the inferences are incorrect or intrusive. For example, it mistakenly identified a fictional patient as a real threat to safety, highlighting its flaws. While some summaries are helpful, many users find the constant recording invasive. The experience raises concerns about privacy and the reliability of AI as a memory aid.