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It seems that we’re entering the age of AI hardware, will it flourish? or will this just be a short-lived footnote in technology history. Our main focus will be Rabbit’s R1, but we’ll look at all of the questions and implications surrounding it. In a special episode featuring Jabrils, we investigate.

Thanks for @Jabrils for providing his insight. His AI companion video: https://youtu.be/qwiM4u4kx-s?si=W7mG1bYm7N34nFL5

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37 thoughts on “The Race to Create the “iPhone of AI” is Heating Up!

  1. Once they have worked the kinks out this product and or one’s similar will be mandatory for anyone who wants to be current, competitive and in executive positions. Imagine how useful this will be for medical professionals, for law enforcement, construction management, mechanics and of course coders …

  2. See the problem with logging into your whole life under a single account to have complete control and vulnerabilities such as the AI software being spoken about here is completely high risk and dangerous.

    Yes it'll make things easier for you the consumer and faster than using any phone, laptop, or computer to go to a website or app to do whatever it is you need to do, but it will also be easier for someone malicious to mess with the AI's code to transfer information directly to said malicious persons device and cause a pandemic of identity theft at an cataclysmic rate.

    This is a huge problem when it comes to privacy and internet safety and account safety.
    In my case the older I get the more I want to get away from certain tech or use certain tech only for certain things and not for a means of having everything easily accessible in one place.

    say for example a bank account information I'd keep in an encrypted SSD stored away at home never to touch the network so I'd have to access it on a device that doesnt ever touch any network and then typing whatever information I need from that down onto the network device to use for that specific day or moment, but then we also have to talk about safety vs convenience.

    say for another example I used the AI device for traveling on public transits or getting around or being to contact anyone at a moments notice or have gps being adminstered to me verbatum and accurately etc. Basically little things that don't need as much security and you wouldn't miss if someone were to have hacked your account.

    And then laws, policies, insurance, how would these things work out in a world with the types of options available to consumers?

    Also it's voice recording, will this thing save my voice and types of responses in a server somewhere that could easily be maliciously breached as well and then my voice would be used for other things that could cause identity theft. There's so much that's at stake here.

    Also, what if I'm deaf or mute? how would I use this? how would this benefit me? and if their solution is texting then why not just stick with a phone?

  3. 17:30 – also you cant climb under the hood when theres problems it seems, even on keyboard-less smartphones you can typically find your way to a settings menu or restart while holding down some buttons to get to a deeper settings menu. This looks like dumpster destined gas station trinkets.

  4. Honestly I thought rich people with Siri and Alexa already had pretty much all this functionality. I thought all this was the norm to be honest. This feels less like AI and more like google assistant alternatives.

  5. 4:40 "find me the best spot to see the sunset and guide me thru a meditation" WOOF. If i was a gimmick account called Bullshit Trash Tech Dog Who Woofs at bad ideas I would be like Woof, woof woof.

  6. So the fight will be what is accessible and what is shielded from you. Microsoft always pushes their own stuff to the point of vomit and I do not see much change coming from a company such as MS (Multiple Sclerosis?).

  7. Do let me know how an device will be able to help if I’m in Rome to order pizza just by asking it. How will he register to their website, add the order, pay and so on. Multiply this with the number of apps we have. This is just ChatGPT on a box.

  8. It’s cool and all but smartphones are already capable of ai integration. It’s an arbitrary $300 item you can also use a smartphone for.
    -side note, this was a movie 10 years ago

  9. So if you had the R1 software on your phone then you wouldn't need to carry around the R1. Especially since it is still almost as big as a phone and doesn't have all the features of your phone. Wouldn't it be better to integrate into a phone?

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