@@s3_buildno, and there is a reason for that. The jump will be from phone (hardware compute power) directly to sensory interfaces, but I don’t see what “tab” does.
@@PeterPanbe in the current version, I see a few benefits: tab captures audio from a chest level without the need to hold a phone up to talk to people (hardware), it's software & knowledge graph is real, working, and will soon be public (software), by being first to users tab could also build a moat through context input, company culture around data/privacy, and potentially hackability
@@PeterPanbe important to remember too that this is a v1, doing more compute onboard in time is likely the move in Avi's mind. Remember this is being built by a team of a few people versus thousands. They lack capital & hardware complexity but they can move faster re regulatory, privacy, speed of iteration...
@@s3_build so basically you confirm it is a Bluetooth audio capturing device for typical phone AI algorithms to take over. I miss to see the innovation, even “idea” or “concept” wise.