Protecting Privacy in the Age of AI Wearables: Introducing the Spectre I Jammer

Revolutionizing Privacy Protection with the Spectre I
A new startup called Deveillance (pronounced dee-veil-ance) introduced a gadget called Spectre I, designed to jam artificial intelligence wearables. The sleek, portable device aims to prevent nearby devices from capturing conversations.
How Does the Spectre I Work?
- Utilizes ultrasonic frequency emitters
- Employs AI technology to detect and log microphones
- Compact and portable design
While still in development, the Spectre I is expected to retail for $1,199 in late 2026. Despite its potential, the announcement has generated mixed reactions, with some praising it as necessary privacy tech against the proliferation of always-listening AI wearables.
Market Response and Future Implications
- Viral appeal on social media
- Criticism from tech skeptics
- Discussion on user rights over shared information
Founder Aida Baradari, a Harvard graduate, voiced her hope for the device to empower users to make informed decisions about their privacy, especially when interacting with AI-driven wearable technology.
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