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šŸŒ AI on the Move: From Medellín Bots to Wearable Brains

Robot.com goes global, OpenAI builds a screen less assistant, and Apple’s smart shades hint at the future of wearables..

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This week’s AI gear is getting real—and wearable.

Delivery bots from MedellĆ­n are guarding warehouses. Apple’s smart shades are quietly getting smarter. And OpenAI’s screen less necklace might just take on the smartphone.

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🧵 In today's edition:

  1. šŸ¤– Robot.com’s MedellĆ­n-made bots expand from food delivery to hospital patrols across 30+ regions.

  2. šŸ“æ OpenAI and Jony Ive reveal plans for a minimalist AI necklace — no screen, all brains.

  3. šŸ•¶ļø Apple’s smart glasses set for 2026 — stylish, AI-powered, but still holding off on full AR.

 šŸŽ„ NEW VIDEO: How 5 Industries are Quietly Taken Over by AI Agents: Sales. Medicine. Farming.

1.šŸ¤– Robot.com’s MedellĆ­n Bots Go Global with Smarter Patrols

Robot.com’s delivery bots from MedellĆ­n aren’t just dropping off dinner anymore — they’re patrolling warehouses, securing sites, and rolling into hospitals next. Now operating in 30 U.S. states, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia, these Latin-made machines are proof that serious tech talent is coming from Latin America.

Smarter robots, broader missions.

2.ā™Šļø OpenAI x Jony Ive’s AI Necklace Revolution

OpenAI is teaming up with Jony Ive to launch an AI wearable — no screen, just sleek design and serious smarts. Worn like a necklace, it listens, sees, and links to your phone or computer to help on the go.

Coming in 2027, it’s set to be ultra-minimal, ultra-personal, and maybe the first real shot at a smartphone replacement.

Can OpenAI’s necklace be the next iPhone moment?

3. Apple’s smart glasses — sleek, but not quite AR

Apple’s prepping smart glasses for 2026 — not full AR, but packed with features: voice-controlled Siri, music, translations, directions, and even a built-in camera. Prototypes are already in the works, with Apple’s own AI baked in.

Sleek, stylish, and quietly capable — but no holograms (yet).

Can Apple’s shades outshine Meta’s Ray-Bans?

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