Two former Harvard students are betting that memory will be the next frontier of wearable tech. After dropping out to build MIRA, the founders behind the now-viral AI glasses have raised $6.6 million to develop eyewear that continuously listens, processes context, and recalls information in real time — effectively functioning as a “second brain.” Originally known as Halo, the product has sparked both fascination and concern, reviving debates around privacy, surveillance, and how much of human cognition we’re willing to outsource to machines. The funding signals investor confidence, but the bigger question remains: just because technology can remember everything, should it?
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