MIAMI, April 12,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovative Eyewear, Inc.
("Innovative Eyewear" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: LUCY; LUCYW), the
developer and retailer of smart eyewear under the Lucyd®, Nautica®,
and Eddie Bauer® brands, announces today that it has filed a new
patent application entitled SYSTEM, APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR
USING A CHATBOT, US Patent Application number 18/189,547.
The software system covered by the patent application focuses on
one or more smart devices, which may include smart glasses, that
operate with chatbots such as ChatGPT. The inventive application
may provide an efficient and effective tool for obtaining a desired
response drawn from one or multiple chatbots. The invention
accomplishes this by using an innovative technique for choosing
from and prioritizing data that may be drawn simultaneously from a
number of different chatbots or AI language models. The invention
allows for text, audio, and image data to be provided in response
to user queries.
"We believe we are the first smart eyewear company to provide
(patent-pending), artificial intelligence voice accessibilty on
Bluetooth-enabled eyewear. With our new Lucyd app, we are
continuing to make eyewear more flexible and smarter than ever
before," says Harrison Gross, CEO of
Innovative Eyewear.
The Lucyd app provides audible/spoken output of the popular
ChatGPT language model, enabling more natural communication between
the user and this powerful AI chatbot. The app can be used with any
smartphone or hearable device to enable verbal interaction with
ChatGPT, including audio glasses made by Innovative Eyewear.
The company will be showcasing its hardware and software at the
eMerge tech conference in Miami,
FL April
20th-21st and encourages interested
parties to attend.
Lucyd Lyte ChatGPT-enabled smart eyewear can be purchased
online, in any prescription at Lucyd.co.
Ironically, March 2023 is the
150th anniversary of the introduction of the QWERTY
keyboard and production of the Remington typewriter.
On June 23, 1868, a patent was
granted to Christopher Sholes,
Carlos Glidden, and Samuel W. Soule for a "Type-Writer" which was
eventually developed into the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, the
first device that allowed an operator to type substantially faster
than a person could write by hand. The patent (U.S. patent #
79,265) was sold to Densmore and Yost, who agreed with E. Remington
and Sons (then famous as a manufacturer of sewing machines) to
commercialize what was known as the Sholes and Glidden Type-Writer.
Remington started production of their first typewriter on
March 1, 1873, in Ilion, New York. The Type-Writer introduced
the QWERTY, designed by Sholes, et al.
The mechanical QWERTY keyboard and its digital equivalent can be
considered a transitional data entry device, whose importance could
be supplanted by more natural and ergonomic interfaces. Voice
control on wearables is a key example of an extremely efficient
method for interfacing with computing devices, that is faster and
more ergonomic than typing. With ChatGPT specifically, the new
Lucyd app makes it significantly easier to use, because the typical
input into ChatGPT is long-form paragraphs of text which is often
too cumbersome to type on a mobile device, requiring the user to be
on a desktop computer to use ChatGPT effectively. The Lucyd app
makes it fully voice-controlled, and therefore mobile friendly for
the first time.
About Innovative Eyewear, Inc.
Innovative Eyewear is a
developer and retailer of cutting-edge smart eyewear, under the
Lucyd®, Nautica® & Eddie Bauer® brands. True to our
mission to Upgrade Your Eyewear®, our Bluetooth
audio glasses allow users to stay safely and ergonomically
connected to their digital lives, and are offered in hundreds of
frame and lens combinations to meet the needs of the optical
market. To learn more and explore our continuously evolving
collection of smart eyewear, please visit www.lucyd.co.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains
certain forward-looking statements, including those relating to the
anticipated timing of completion of the offering and other
statements that are predictive in nature. Forward-looking
statements are based on the Company's current expectations and
assumptions. The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
provides a safe-harbor for forward-looking statements. These
statements may be identified by the use of forward-looking
expressions, including, but not limited to, "anticipate,"
"believe," "continue," "estimate," "expect," "future," "intend,"
"may," "outlook," "plan," "potential," "predict," "project,"
"should," "will," "would" and similar expressions that predict or
indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of
historical matters, but the absence of these words does not mean
that a statement is not forward-looking. These forward-looking
statements include, but are not limited to statements regarding the
patent application and the efficacy of smart glasses operating with
chatbots. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update
any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise. Important factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the
forward-looking statements are set forth in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its Form
10-K under the caption "Risk Factors."
Investor Relations Contact:
Scott Powell
Skyline Corporate Communications Group, LLC
Office: +1 (646) 893-5835
Email: scott@skylineccg.com
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