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EP 264: AI-Powered Devices: Do we actually need them?

2024/5/3
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Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

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The much-hyped Humane Ai pin? Dragged through the mud. The Rabbit R1 AI assistant? Accused of being a box running Android.Are these devices just too early? Or, do we really not need (or want) AI-powered devices following us everywhere? We'll weigh in with what you need to know.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter)**More on this Episode: **Episode Page)**Join the discussion: ** )Ask Jordan questions on AI-powered devices)**Related Episodes:**Ep 201: Apple Vision Pro – The AI-powered product that (hardly) no one needs)EP 184: On-Device AI: What it is and do we need it? What no one’s talking about)Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup)Website: YourEverydayAI.com)Email The Show: [email protected])**Connect with Jordan on **LinkedIn)**Timestamps:**01:50 Daily AI News06:47 Discussion on need for wearable devices.08:51 AI devices offer vision and conversation capabilities.11:21 Wearables can record, take pictures, and assist.16:48 Ray Bans can have a camera feature.19:05 Negative reception for major AI gadget launch.22:37 Using big company's technology to create startups.24:09 Early AI SaaS companies mimic Apple's marketing.28:54 Apple designer and generative AI join forces.30:33 Big tech companies innovate devices, focus on optimization.34:55 Encourage sharing and community building in AI.**Topics Covered in This Episode:1. Evaluation of specific AI wearables2. Concerns and skepticism about AI devices3. Impact of big tech companies on AI devices4. Debate about the functionality of AI devicesKeywords:**AI startups, Generative AI, GPU, Large Language Models, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, VC, Private equity, AI wearables, Jordan Wilson, Johnny Ivy, Sam Altman, AI Hardware Company, Apple, Samsung, AI-powered devices, AI Pin, Rabbit r one, Ray Ban Meta Glasses, Limitless Pendant, OpenAI's GPT-4 API, Second Brains, Smartphone Integration, Clear lenses Ray-Ban, Humane AI Pin, AI Gadgets, AI Product Reviews, Index GPT