Jason O’Neil
In this novel a small Virginia-based company, Savivision,invents a revolutionary pair of eyeglasses which replaces thesmartphone, smart watch and earbuds/hearing aids. Thedesign team has developed an AI-based product with twodozenspace-age functions including heads-up displays.Several prototypes are developed and given to individuals on atrial basis. These eyeglasses use the 'SAVI' voice commandto access the Internet and thousands of applications 'to makewearers smarter than Einstein.'The Savivision eyeglasses are so powerful they can’t be wornby students taking exams or job interviews. They play animportant role in college enabling liberal arts students to learntechnical trades for useful employment in the digital economy.Before long, the invention makes huge contributions in thefields of engineering, transportation, medicine, manufacturing,education and sports. A googles version is used by the NavySeals. Savivision can also be worn on a lanyard to avoid thetragedy of a heads down world of billions of smartphones.The demand requires a secondary production source in Canada.And it gets a terrific boost in sales due to a popular SaturdayNight Live monologue. In the end, it’s clear that America hasdeveloped another communications product which makes theworld smaller, smarter, hopefully, wiser.