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Orchestration Between AI-enhanced Wearable Devices and Secondary Displays
Submitter
Adam Sobieski
Motivation
One can envision people as being able to, in the near future, make use of secondary display devices while interacting with AI assistants via their wearable computing devices in both their smart homes and workplaces.
Description
Wearable computing device form factors include earbuds, glasses, pins, and watches. Increasingly, these wearable devices support interoperation with AI assistants. Wearable computing devices could be interoperable with secondary smart display devices, including by means of dialogue with these integrated AI assistants.
By being able to interoperate with secondary display devices, wearable computing devices could offer their users a broader set of features, capabilities, and applications.
Envisioned involved devices include wearable computing devices - smart earbuds, glasses, pins, and watches - and secondary display devices - smart televisions and other display devices.
Envisioned expected data includes, but is not limited to, streaming audiovisual data.
With multi-device orchestration, people could verbally instruct AI assistants to make use of named smart display devices in their smart homes and at their workplaces.
If AI assistants could detect peoples' or devices' positions in these environments, AI assistants could automatically infer which specific display devices to make use of. Additionally, proximities between peoples' wearable devices and secondary displays could be a component of protocols and orchestrations.
Relationships with Existing Resources and Standards
Orchestration Between AI-enhanced Wearable Devices and Secondary Displays
Submitter
Adam Sobieski
Motivation
One can envision people as being able to, in the near future, make use of secondary display devices while interacting with AI assistants via their wearable computing devices in both their smart homes and workplaces.
Description
Wearable computing device form factors include earbuds, glasses, pins, and watches. Increasingly, these wearable devices support interoperation with AI assistants. Wearable computing devices could be interoperable with secondary smart display devices, including by means of dialogue with these integrated AI assistants.
By being able to interoperate with secondary display devices, wearable computing devices could offer their users a broader set of features, capabilities, and applications.
Expectations
Envisioned orchestrations would involve: (1) wearable devices, (2) display devices, (3) AI-assistant servers.
Envisioned involved devices include wearable computing devices - smart earbuds, glasses, pins, and watches - and secondary display devices - smart televisions and other display devices.
Envisioned expected data includes, but is not limited to, streaming audiovisual data.
With multi-device orchestration, people could verbally instruct AI assistants to make use of named smart display devices in their smart homes and at their workplaces.
If AI assistants could detect peoples' or devices' positions in these environments, AI assistants could automatically infer which specific display devices to make use of. Additionally, proximities between peoples' wearable devices and secondary displays could be a component of protocols and orchestrations.
Relationships with Existing Resources and Standards
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