The Line Between Usefulness and Privacy
After a month using the Bee wearable AI, the big question is not whether it is useful. It is where usefulness starts to feel too close to constant surveillance.
After a month using the Bee wearable AI, the big question is not whether it is useful. It is where usefulness starts to feel too close to constant surveillance.
Bee turns an Apple Watch into a free wearable AI note taker that can capture conversations, summarize days, and suggest reminders, but my real-world testing showed some clear tradeoffs around reliability and battery life.
Arc Browser changes the familiar browser layout enough that it can feel backward at first, but that same shift is also what makes it interesting for people who want better organization and newer AI-assisted browsing tools.
Arc rethinks the browser around spaces, sidebar tabs, and small AI tools. Here is what stood out in real use, where it helps, and why Safari still matters for privacy-focused browsing.