Can anyone explain why industry isn’t bothered by AGI? How will economies survive this? AGI will undoubtedly come to realise that it can design and make far more efficient labour with machines that don’t need any breaks, can handle dangerous tasks (the list goes on and on really). The vast majority of human workers will become obsolete by 2050. So what will 8 billion people do? I can’t imagine the world being like that tbh. I’ve lived in a capitalist world all my life and AGI will make it obsolete.
I think artificial intelligence is going to take over the world. I also believe that the rabbit are one will be the steppingstone for everything else. I think we are ready for it. I’ve been ready for a long time for this. I don’t never cared for the app based world, I like it when things are just done the way it’s supposed to be done. Just do it.
Its not meant to replace phones. Unless thats what your personal preference is. Its meant to make your life easier by navigating APIs so you sont have to. Plus there is a screen for visual as well. This is beyond ground breaking. To have an actual assistant in your pocket to carry out stuff on your behalf is the future. With this tech so many applications will come from it. Its just like when AI was first brought to light. No one believed it would work or function. Now there is smart cars utilizing it to do cool things. The hype is not just hype for the ones that have dreamed of this day to come. Its also not a money grab if it was they would price it the same as a phone and call it a day. There focused on everyone having this. so it can evolve naturally over time, to the point it has millions of skills and is a sustainable part of our lives. Most won't buy it and thats fine every one is entitled to there own preference. But let the first wave of people test it so you guys sont have to and once you see what it can do from reviews and videos. Than you can draw a definitive conclusion. Thanks for the insight.
I think it is going to be a failure. There is nothing revolutionary enough worth sticking an oversized device into my coat pocket along with my iPhone. So what if it can buy tickets and book a room. I can do the same on my phone and computer. The value it adds isn't worth the extra pocket space.
Based on how YOU lead your life that may be true, but I suspect that kids growing up with this will think differently about this, and the relevance of a dumb 'smartphone' to their lives.
@@olusphone This device limits an individual to one sense, "hearing". A smartphone engages 2 senses hearing and vision. And you think it is going to revolutionize the world? I think not unless your a blind person.
Bulky mobile phones of the early 2000s? are you high? phones are larger than ever these days! and NGL the rabbit looks stupid. AI has some cool applications but it's also the new hype train and for every legit use, theres gonna be 10 stupid ones. Smartphones pretty much nail it by being a fully capable pocket computer.. and if you look at computers, the basic idea hasn't changed much since the GUIs became a thing, just honed and refined. We've already had the capability of telling our phone what to do for years, and personally the only thing i ever use it for is answering texts. when it comes to ordering food, I wanna actually scroll through the menu and choose what I want.. "how about chinese, does XXX sound good?".. no. not what I want today.. Oh you don't wanna carry a phone? we've had extremely capable cellular smart watches for years!! Anyway, I dont think the rabbit is a real product.. they just wanna sell the Co and get out richer than they entered
Phones were always bulkier since its invention or it was considered. Remember how we used to have videos of concept phone being transparent small one or a bracelet with screen projection. No matter what we always are unsatisfied but true overall smartphones top model are bulky compared to most phones in the 2000. I have a similar thought that its just hype product to earn money as they can only charge $200 for a hardware. They cant justify asking $200 for just software so lets see how they hold up in the future.