
The AI wearable startup Limitless has confirmed its acquisition by tech giant Meta, marking a significant step in the integration of artificial intelligence into everyday technology. The announcement was made by Limitless CEO Dan Siroker through a blog post on Friday, although financial details of the transaction remain undisclosed. Limitless is renowned for its innovative AI-powered pendant, designed to perform various functions, including recording conversations and providing summaries. Siroker expressed enthusiasm about the merger, stating, "Meta recently unveiled a new vision aimed at delivering personal superintelligence to everyone. A crucial aspect of this vision involves the development of exceptional AI-enabled wearables." He further emphasized that Limitless shares this ambitious vision and is eager to collaborate with Meta to turn it into reality. As of now, Meta has not provided any comments regarding the acquisition, but the move indicates a strategic pivot towards enhancing AI functionalities within consumer devices.
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