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Five AI-Powered Gadgets You Will Love

As AI is here to say so are AI-powered gadgets. From intelligent drone-cameras, home appliances to security devices, these gadgets are functional and practical, sassy and next-gen. Among a bevy of AI-powered gadgets here are our top picks!

AI-powered washing machines

Bi-lingual fully automatic front load washing machines with Hindi and English user interface are the hottest home appliances in the market. One of the early adapters, Samsung has launched 21 new models that will have AI features such as remembering laundry routines of customers and suggesting frequently used wash cycles. The IoT-enabled WMs can also be connected to SmartPhones, Smart TVs, as well as AI-powered assistants like Alexa and Google Home. Listing consumer convenience as a priority, these AI-powered machines fix glitches without the requirement of calling a service center or going through the user-manual. Functions such as HomeCare Wizard, Laundry Recipe, Laundry Planning, and location-based recommendations make a mundane core such as laundry easy to handle.

Smart Button Controller

Smart Button Controller is the AI-powered tech everyone has dreamt about at some point in their life. As the name suggests this device works with Alexa, Siri, Google Home etc to make all your traditional devices remote controlled. So with companies like Adaprox Fingerbot, you can now turn on your coffee pot or a fan through voice or app control using this efficient device which is compatible with different buttons or switches. It sticks to any surface and operates the buttons for you. has launched

Wearable Vision Assistant

The extraordinary gadget OrCam MyEye can be fitted into spectacles of those who are visually impaired or those who face reading difficulties. The AI-powered smart camera tech helps users to see in a better manner. The inbuilt camera takes a picture and sends information about the picture which is ‘audible’ to the user. The camera also reads printed text to the user upon detecting such text. It can be used by those aged 6 years and above and is currently helping people across many countries to see better. It is also a great companion for children with special needs as they can play educational games too. It can be connected and controlled using an iPad.

AI Enabled Personal Camera

This super sleek, palm-sized personal drone-camera combo comes with facial recognition and object recognition are now a thing. One such AI enabled personal camera, PowerVision, has safe return intelligence and can be activated with gestures so as to help you signal commands while shooting. It can also land and take off during the rain.

Intelligent Indoor Camera

Indoor Cameras can now be connected to SmartPhones to alert you when the camera detects motion or sounds. It can detect a baby’s cry, a stranger’s entry, broken glass etc. and aids in detecting intruders. Intelligent cameras like Blurams Home Pro Intelligent can have up to 4 cameras that can be connected in the house to cover a vast area. The camera works with wi-fi and has advanced night vision tech. Videos can be archived and the device can be connected to assistants such as Alexa and Google Home.

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wasim basir

marketing, board member

It’s most obvious in the digital media space, from click buys to personalized web experiences. For marketing, the AI journey has just kick-started, while in the tech sector it has been applied for a while now. We are still at an early stage where inroads are being made into AI content via chatbots and even some explanatory content creation but what will make anyone jump up and embrace it is when we will start seeing a lot of mainstream content being created by AI.

rich arnold

board member

Prior to joining Infinite Analytics, Richard served as the CFO of CrowdFlower, COO and CFO of Phoenix Technologies, as a member of the board of directors and chairman of the Audit Committee at Intellisync, and previously as CFO and executive vice president strategy and corporate development at Charles Schwab.

pravin gandhi

board member

Pravin Gandhi has over 50 years of entrepreneurial operational and investing experience in the IT industry in India. He was a founding partner of the first early stage fund India - INFINITY. Subsequently a founding partner in Seedfund I & II. With over 18 years of investing experience, he is extensively well networked in investment and entrepreneurial scene and is an active early stage angel investor in tech & impact space. Pravin holds a BS in Industrial Engineering from Cornell University, and serves on the board of several private corporations in India. He is on the board of SINE, IIT Mumbai Incubator.

Purushotham Botla

co-founder & cto

Puru has his Masters in Engineering and Management from MIT. Prior to MIT, he worked with Fidelity Investments building electronic trading products and high volume market data processing applications. He has completed his BE from VJTI, Mumbai.

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Deb Roy

Executive Director, MIT Media Lab

Deb Roy is Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT where he directs the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, and a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School. He leads research in applied machine learning and human-machine interaction with applications in designing systems for learning and constructive dialogue, and for mapping and analyzing large scale media ecosystems. Deb is also co-founder and Chair of Cortico, a nonprofit social technology company that develops and operates the Local Voices Network to surface underheard voices and bridge divides.

Roy served as Executive Director of the MIT Media Lab from 2019-2021. He was co-founder and CEO of Bluefin Labs, a media analytics company that analyzed the interactions between television and social media at scale. Bluefin was acquired by Twitter in 2013, Twitter’s largest acquisition of the time. From 2013-2017 Roy served as Twitter’s Chief Media Scientist.

Erik Brynjolfsson

Board Member

Erik Brynjolfsson is the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI), and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab. He also is the Ralph Landau Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Professor by Courtesy at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Department of Economics, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).

Akash Bhatia

Co-Founder and CEO

Akash co-founded IA while studying for his MBA from MIT. Prior to MIT Sloan, he co-founded Zoonga. Before this, Akash was an engineer with Oracle in Silicon Valley. He has completed his M.S from University of Cincinnati and B.E from the College of Engineering, Pune.