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The key is "less on" and "eyes up"—meaning technology that enables us to stay connected without the need to focus intently on a screen. This shift is about creating an environment where connectivity happens effortlessly, and our devices adapt to our lives rather than control them.
Already Here: The Presence of Wearable Technology
Many elements of this future are already visible today. For example, airpods serve as a prime example of how technology is becoming more integrated and less obtrusive. If you were to explain AirPods to someone from the past, you might describe them as tiny, wireless earbuds that deliver audio directly into your ears, allowing for hands-free communication and music without the bulk of traditional headphones.