This summary article showcases ideas from a recent episode of BCG’s Imagine This . . . podcast. Alongside Kristi Woolsey, BCG associate director of immersive experience design, we explore the future we might see through AI-enabled glasses.
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Imagine this: It’s the year 2030. You spot a house for sale, and within seconds, the asking price, property taxes, and even a virtual tour of the interior are displayed in front of your eyes—no phone required. This seemingly sci-fi scenario is on the verge of becoming reality, thanks to the rise of AI-augmented smart glasses.
These glasses are more than just a new gadget—they’re poised to reshape industries, revolutionize how we work, and redefine consumer experiences. For businesses, preparing for this transformation is critical. From workforce development to ethical governance, the implications are vast, but so are the opportunities.
You may remember earlier attempts at smart glasses that failed to gain traction. So what’s changed? Today’s smart glasses are backed by significantly more advanced technology.
For businesses, the implications of AI and AI-augmented smart glasses are enormous. These devices are not just about efficiency; they will redefine how work gets done. Woolsey outlines several key areas where businesses will see immediate benefits:
As exciting as AI-augmented smart glasses are, they also raise serious ethical concerns.
One of the biggest challenges businesses will face is ensuring that the data generated by smart glasses is handled responsibly.
While the potential for AI-augmented smart glasses is vast, there are risks.
Kristi Woolsey leads immersive experience design for BCG X, the firm's technology design-build organization. She also leads the firm’s Spatial Studio.
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Kristi Woolsey joined Boston Consulting Group in June 2017. She is the firm's Smart Environments leader and the squad leader for BCG X's Spatial Studio. BCG X is the firm's technology design-build organization.