Is context aware hardware solving a problem that doesn't exist?
While the engineering required is impressive, I wonder if we are over-complicating a simple problem. We have spent decades perfecting static ergonomic chairs and desks that rely on human discipline to work correctly. Now the industry wants to shift that responsibility to standing desks and 6-axis robotic arms that use AI to track your movements and shift monitor screens.
My concern is whether the amalgamation of AI and physical hardware actually helps us do better or if it just adds another layer of technical failure to our workspaces.
Im interested to know if this actually a leap forward or just people making 'innovative' yet meaningless tech?
Edit: Products like cybopal one, if someone is wondering what I am talking about here.