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From Amazon’s wristbands to clinic copilots to robot couriers. The machines aren’t waiting for the future, they’re showing up now.

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This week’s updates aren’t experiments. They’re here.

Amazon just bought a startup to put an AI wristband on your arm.
OpenAI’s clinical copilot is already cutting medical errors in Nairobi.
And food delivery is turning into a battle between sidewalk robots and sky-drop drones.

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🧵 In today's edition:

  1.  šŸ Amazon Scoops Up Bee for Wearable

  2. āš•ļø OpenAI’s Copilot Cuts Medical Errors

  3. 🚁 Drones Are Now Dropping Your Lunch

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1.šŸ Amazon Scoops Up Bee for Wearable AI

Amazon isn’t just making Alexa smarter. It’s moving into wearables.

The company just bought Bee, the startup behind a $50 wristband that listens to everything you say—turning inner monologues and muttered grocery lists into reminders, to-dos, and summaries.

It doesn’t keep audio, only transcripts, and you can mute or delete data anytime.

This isn’t a smartwatch competitor. It’s Amazon’s bid to put AI on your wrist.

2.āš•ļø OpenAI’s Copilot Cuts Medical Errors

OpenAI has partnered with Nairobi’s Penda Health to launch AI Consult, a clinical copilot that monitors patient visits in real time.

The system flags issues with green, yellow, or red signals—and in nearly 40,000 visits, clinics saw diagnostic errors fall by 16% and treatment mistakes by 13%.

This isn’t a pilot. AI is already reducing medical errors in the clinic.

3.🚁 Drones Are Now Dropping Your Lunch

Robots are rolling down sidewalks and drones are parachuting drinks from the sky.

Startups like Coco and Serve are deploying delivery bots with lidar and cameras, while Zipline and Wing are dropping meals straight to your doorstep. Some restaurants are even using AI-powered scales to make sure your fries are the right size before they leave the kitchen.

Some say it’s the future of food delivery. Others aren’t ready to have their lunch handled by machines.

Would you trust a robot or a drone with your next order?

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