Yes. PrivateAI One can provide the local AI processing layer, so your smartglasses display captions, translations, or notifications without relying on Meta’s cloud.
If the upcoming screen-free AI companion from Sam Altman and Jony Ive becomes popular, PrivateAI One can pair with it as a local-first alternative. Instead of sending your queries to the cloud, PrivateAI One runs the same tasks securely on your own hardware.
Not necessarily. Many newer smartphones already ship with NPUs powerful enough to run local LLMs. PrivateAI One can be installed on these, or on a dedicated pocket device, mini PC, or hardened OS like GrapheneOS or BraX3.
Cloud AI services record queries, store user data, and often profile behavior. PrivateAI One runs entirely locally, with RAG capabilities that let you securely reference your documents, emails, and notes without ever leaving your device.
No. Local LLMs with RAG run fully offline. You can choose to enable optional LAN or private tunnel access if you want limited connectivity — but you remain in control.
PrivateAI One doesn’t bet on whether smartglasses, screen-free companions, or AI-powered smartphones win. It adapts to all of them by acting as the AI brain that can slot into any form factor — without surveillance.