Forbes January 6, 2025
Chris Westfall

Louis Rosenberg envisions a brave new world, where human / AI integration accelerates existing technology to offer human beings new “superpowers”. Rosenberg is the founder and CEO of Unanimous A.I., and he’s known for developing the first functional AR (augmented reality) system for the Air Force Research Laboratory. His predictions in VentureBeat outline the evolution of existing tools, like smart phones, wearables and more – so that our current abilities turn into superpowers. With the global wearable AI market expected to reach $304.8 billion by 2033, what exactly are these superpowers – and are other experts seeing this evolution the same way?

From Clunky Watches to the Whisperverse: Will AI Tech Give Us Superpowers?

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