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Ah what is that? People of the internet? Welcome back to another episode, the way form podcast, where your hosts ams.
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i'm David and you have .
a guest with you, David. Yeah what is your name?
My name is assistant. That's a we your name .
is you today?
That's nice. Yes, it's a rabbit. I rabbit IT. Ah, we ve got a bunch of stuff are going to talk about today, including our our very, very, very early impressions of the rabbit just picked IT up within twelve hours of recording this yeah um off. So things like a cyber truck recall a the new youtube layout and new iphone emulators. And I think there are some other stuff on like so it's it's a good .
variety packed also because last week was a different kind of episode of a little.
So you yeah see what s episode or a fun episode. That's not the Normal thing. It's an interview. And then that week, a one of stuff happens on the news and then we have week to believe things on top .
of IT to also talk about. So here are, to be fair, I feel like last week, wednesday's god releasing this on.
yes, but also this week was incredibly busy. News was.
yeah, we ve got a new apple event announcement this week. Ah it's not really coded at all. It's definitely an ipad event. It's got the the little apple pencil in there. So either we will get a new apple pencil or they just specifically talking about ipads that support apple pencil or whatever you just ipad, we're going to do ipad uh, the event is may seventh and the rumors say possibly OLED ipad pro and maybe also a new apple pencil with different sizes too .
of the pro. Yeah, the new pro is apparently going to come in a thirteen in size and the air are going to come in at twelve, nine in size. That's the rumor because the pro is right. It's top point. It's top nine, thirteen probably NER bezzle in the same .
body size types stuff probably um yeah I don't know. I I think the ipad has a great screen already, but also of we've been waiting to see what an all that ipad would look like forever. We could. I love, I love screen. I'm excited. Yeah.
there is a rumor that possibly the magic keyboard also .
might get up to IT.
The floating, the floating? Yeah, no. Is IT IT wait.
Is IT lighting. I guess there's no charge port. I thought I was U. S, B, C right now.
And I thought talking about the one that connects the ipad with the pins. Yes, that makes IT flow. I guess there's no port on that if there. But if there is, I think it's probably currently lightning. I think it's the apple and has been still .
that that those need updated so bad that the union union is not forcing IT. So it's probably going to happen. Yeah, come on that. yes. B, C.
I thought, yeah. OK, so that's good. Oh, yes.
Like the hinge on the bed?
Yes, yeah and yeah study very easily. So new ipad pro, new ipad pro, be a new pencil, new ipad stuff all getting refreshed. Member, how last year there was no new ipad stuff at all? yeah. So this feels like maybe we could get like a collection of pad stuff that be nice.
Yeah, it's been the longest period of time between new ipad stuff sense the launch of the ipad.
So really, in the launch of the first.
there was a new ipad at least every year, except there was no new ipad stuff in twenty twenty three at all.
I saw one pretty one pretty big room or um I don't know if they are going to have like time or bang with that actually do IT, but I saw that they may actually make a calculator APP for the know yeah I know that's a kind of a stretch going to expect apple to go that hard, but they did fire the car teams.
So may be that they're working on .
interesting. They have enough resources to do fast little.
Maybe the computer vision stuff is going to make that a reality.
I was hoping I would just use this for all the math stuff and not yeah like have to do on the ipad. That's if they can pull up, remember so I talked to crag fetter back in twenty. I think yeah, twenty maybe.
And I asked, yes, so why is there no weather APP and calculate APP on the ipad? And you could see him sit back for a second and think of what to say in his head. And his answer was, you know, we could just scale up the weather and calculator up from the iphone.
And IT will be fine, but we want to really do something where people go wo that's an amazing. Of the APP on the ipad. And so we haven't really gotten around to doing that yet.
Those are craig's words. okay. I don't know if he made that up on the spot or if they genuinely feel that way, but IT was a .
good answer. But would you have up for how many years and then saying, like.
we need to do IT. Well, I mean, to be fair, the amount of computing power took to power the mood landing, what as much as a calculator took. So that's like, yeah, up.
That's a nap. Yeah for sure. I calculation this is wild.
huge. This could be game changing .
for the ipad um yeah I don't have a .
calculate my life excited about right now. So this could be .
the one engineering could make one and I would buy .
IT just going to lie I would. But that would be my first test engineer. Grain .
of .
graphing.
What would be a calculate that actually in my mind, I like got a bit of a second. And the only thing I came to my mind was it's just walk from alpha. It's just just that.
yeah I have a lot of thoughts about welfare m alpha save microloan career .
yeah I love l from a but isn't not basically .
what large language models are. Now if you may be as using wolfer malpas .
as one of the so is .
this I was really but welfare malt has been significantly updated sense, like largest language I was came out and stuff. But if you remember, you could ask for a malfa math questions in playing in english years ago.
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have to report.
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I think he used a long short term .
memory and not transformer that's proudly only difference anyway.
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of .
um metal, thanks because you have had .
made metal speaking of angles that are in calculations .
angles yeah like forty five degrees.
I was going to say you know the opposite of a release .
is uh recall a recall that's a great speaking. Well.
I really is that what IT is? I mean.
a releases where you give a recall is where you take.
And speaking of recalls.
apple did, oh no tested with a total recall test at a total recall.
I love that movie, but the original one yeah .
haven't seen. I've been driving a cyber truck around and .
that's become very quickly the number one question people ask about IT is how about that recall? huh? That's crazy.
Uh, it's very quickly become like everyone's headlines. So the details are are actually kind of weird, interesting. But we learned a bunch stuff. First of all, the actual cybernetic recall is on the accelerate pedal and the story is the adhesive that holds the peddle itself to the the pad that is on. It's like the like .
it's weird calling at the pedal, which I guess that kind of is. But there's like the actual physical thing that hinges up and down .
and then almost .
like the thing on top that looks nice that that .
touches your those two things are like glue together at, he said, together, whatever. I don't even know how common that is, but apparently there is an unapproved change in the adhesive processor, whatever that involved soap. And so if some people smash the pedal hard enough with their foot IT actually, uh unglue t IT and like, tore off.
And because of this perfect angle up, and we did to short about this is perfect angle up in front of the peddle, IT could get turned off and then lodged right underneath physical wedge, which would hold the accelerate pedal down as it's lodge their throat. And that would hold full throttle on your truck, which would not be great. Obviously, obviously likely holding down the break overrides that. So if you are someone who finds yourself in a situation on intentionally accelerating ating in any vehicle, hit the breaks, please, that should be your first response. But um the fact that that even possible is a gigantic safety issues.
So tesla has recalled all cyber trucks and what that means because people lose the word recall a lot and that kind of means different things in different places yeah what that means is they've decided, uh, to issue a fix and everyone whose vehicles have been delivered can be issued that fix whether they need to bring you back to service center or a software update, whatever IT is with this one, test us to figure out how to fix everyone's peddles. So we learn how many trucks we've made, about three thousand nine hundred trucks. All of them will have to go back at some point to some service center. And i've had recalled before with testers where they reach out and they literally schedule you in their service and appointment, you drive in whatever IT is five minutes, they'll apply their fix with this one that feels like they're going to bolt the peddle down.
Have you seen .
the videos? I am yeah I know that's temporary. That's the effect you're going to do. Ex.
it's like one of those things that feels like a quicker temporary thing and .
but they got a hole in your yeah like .
a river and i'm happy that it's a physical thing holding IT down and not just them regular IT because that would feel I felt well as safe but I would prefer the red .
glue as long as I didn't love to open IT I don't know .
something physically holding that together in the sense of that launching your car for you.
I feel it's kind interesting because they they only built IT in the bothe rivers is only in the bottom of the peddle and they don't do on ball. So I in my I was like weapons, if I like, comes loose and start swing.
I'm assuming it's like in a track and then all I can do is go forward. And then so one of you should fall that fly together. Yeah, IT looks like they have this little device that slides down on the lines that up perfectly at the bottom. Drill through installing of IT. I saw some people being upset that I just like doesn't look nice on a .
very expensive car.
I'm happy that it's physically in there instead of glue anymore. Um yeah yeah. In terms of like the recall stuff, I I do think in evs like there have been so many E V habinas of like a all happening and IT yeah crags bone out fortune this one probably seems like one that is pretty, pretty down and safe in terms .
of yeah falls somewhere .
to the the prius recall that happened where the math do you member was to the press because my my mom had a Price and the stock match that came with IT was like getting stuck under the accelerator peddle because they would get stuck on your shoes and they would slide forward and I would get stuck under. And so they basically like would take the matter out and like replaced with one that didn't have of a ring honor.
So the have, I will say, toyota recalled a million piece oh no, but it's the flat. Yeah you have to actually read a little bit to figure out yeah and they sound like they're placing the battery. There's an ancient failures.
So yeah, it's I think the headlines are pretty juicy. But you know recall are kind of all over the map in this ones, probably at the top. I think two people had this happen to them.
And of all four thousand cyber truck, like happens once still. I K that's a free accident, happens twice. IT reminded me of like one the note seven started having like battery issues.
Like how many til before we think this is a someone s house burns down and it's like one, three, one, one phone explodes IT seems crazy. But like I could see any phone having one, maybe having a puncture. Something crazy happens.
One, two happen. You're like, and and then three and three, I think I like how many? How many austerity would you have to see before you will like a way second and a problem.
So yeah, too happened. That was enough to decide to take to look into IT and to issue the recall. And they'll have their fix hopefully pretty soon. And that's the recall details.
Yeah, it's funny because tesla actually had a lot of rest. But there are usually just suffer up like for example, they had to update software because the little icons that said, like when I stopped I was coming up or something like that weren't big enough to like me industry standards, and I think that was considered. So just kind of weird things. You're not actually recalling the cars like they used to. They can just do a lot of these.
I mean, this has been like.
I think this .
been the case in all cars for yeah many, many years. Every every car you pride every driven has had some sort of recall at some point .
there yeah yeah is another level of recall where they .
actually take the car bag was the what about the ball a few years ago I was like catching on fire. I don't know. They shouted take oh no sorry .
when um when I finished that I think .
so one hundred person on this but my friends had A V W something and when the whole like diesel gate stuff came out he got money towards a new car for something I don't know what that was but um the yeah all the deal was pretty pretty bad I think the masting .
mucky they should have recalled when the books for falling .
off I mean how I ask how .
many how many times that I think he was like three yeah if you wasn't .
there also a model why where if you had puddle fast enough and rip pumper off or a model three.
sure yeah i'm sure every car has A I think I .
was like a enough to happen where it's like, yeah this shouldn't you shouldn't really be a thing yeah I am just .
going to throw back to the the cyber roc review where I literally have a section in the review where I say, hey, there will be more low in cyber truck production issues. I literally told you guys this would happen yeah so don't IT and warn you there will be more love in cyber truck production issues but hey, that's part of the lovin thing yeah with a cybernetic what else speaking .
of tesla or that is yeah .
that's speaking of tesla um well, first of all, full of driving is now eight thousand dollars. So it's gone down in Price again when they were always sort of talking a big game about how .
valuable the car and will go up in Price.
No, that's the second time IT IT was at fifteen thousand once and then it's been twelve thousand for a while ah and now I went down to eight thousand, fluctuating. It's a market yeah based .
on the stock Price in multiple times, that is not going down.
If the stock Price is falling full subway with cheaper, the surprises going up, the Price will go up. This is everything well, they've been there are trank so hard to get people to buy this because we talk about the thing a couple to go, or every time you take delivery, they have to do a test, drive a false self driving to try to get you to buy IT.
They reduced the subscription Price from one ninety nine to ninety nine dollars and now the actual just buying at all out is eight thousand and seven twelve. And if you paid the six thousand dollar, uh, a big bonus. Self drive.
What is even called there are someone to pilot and handsome to pilate. If you bought that for six thousand dollars, you can upgrade to false of driving for two thousand, right? So I just came up.
sorry, I just came up with the theory. My head just now, I think IT might be right, is like tesla is basically the only E V E company that like makes a margin on their cars. And I think the entire margin is getting people to buy autopilot.
but I doubt that many people buy.
But when they do, it's just free money. They don't have to deliver anything new yeah. They just unlock whatever software is done.
which is how they like there. They are used inventory thing, that's how that always work. Was they would they would let people least the vehicles than they would not allow. You can't buy a tesla off of release. So they would take IT back in starfall self driving on IT, say, fifty thousand dollar value, and then sell sell IT to people for basically the Price of a new car. Yeah, because IT had the false of driving print stalls.
I was just up to tell the convent people of the value you and they're try real hard. Yes, yeah. So if you paid .
fifteen thousand dollars a few years ago, now, half the Price of what I was here, not only being told. Because wasn't IT every time I was like buy this now because it's only going to go up the future, which is like super former, that I you should buy this. And there is even a point where you want to something like he estimates ed to the value of full self driving to be around one hundred thousand dollars.
which is like what you will say when you want to convince someone of its value. yes. And obviously people who hear that are like, well, then I should get that now. So that eventually, in three, four years when it's ready, my car will have IT i'd enough to pay way more than .
these people and I ve thought about this too because theoretically the robot taxi is happening on August days um at the earnings call that happened on the twenty third, they showed off a mock up of what the right healing up for the .
fleet be look pretty .
ool yeah it's probably just a mock. It's and I have a feeling that the whole reason they are doing this like robot taxi unveiling, is another way to try to get people to buy driving right now. Because theoretically, if you have a test on, they are like, oh, they're gna turn on all.
They're going to turn on the robot taxi thing. I ve got to buy IT now while it's cheap so that when IT turns on, I can make money on my car. Yeah, I can really see the way this, but they're going to unveiling then it's not .
going to come out for four years. It'll be super, super slow. Ba testing to the most friends I fans, the way they to do that, the way auto ilo t like when you see autopilot on youtube now of like people who only have a youtube channel where they're just auto pile of IT is, it's those people who will probably get early access to IT and they'll start to technically be a thing that really is released.
But that honestly most, but like a fully autonomous .
tesla that picks you up and brings mely difficult.
What is the robot? Tai, I thought just the cars were the robot taxi.
So the theory is, the theory is you buy a tesla. And because the tesler has enough hardware and software smarts to be fully self driving, that someday test hit this big Green button to unlock your car, to go drive around and being uber for you without you being in the car.
yes. Then what robot tax are they in my.
That's yeah I thought they've already unveiled the robot taxi to my car.
That's what I thought to and it's possible that the IT is very unclear. But the this news just came out this morning to that apparently they're going to be releasing the car in twenty twenty five, which was a rent first that was apparently cancel and now is apparently back on the table. I just not really believe any of this stuff because I kind of just feel like elands like please don't let our stock tank and he's just saying .
anything he can .
to like which worked the sock when up this morning yeah after the earnings call IT works.
IT really does work yeah I don't know what people taxi.
I don't think means that if IT gets unveil ed, that means everything he said in two and nineteen of these will be robot taxi next year.
Just IT either means have a new car to do this.
or they lie. Yeah, yeah. Also, they gave everybody thirty days of false off driving for free without asking. And they turned IT on. And I used IT a couple times, and I really don't like IT.
IT feels a few times i've been like if I do not disengage IT right now, i'm going to die and I just like I would not get even way more, which is really good. I've taken out a couple times and go still doesn't go on the freeway like will not get on the freeway, does not go free way. It's they're soon going to be able to get on the freeway just to go to S, F, O. But right now I just goes around with this go well, okay. Yeah ah I would never right now get in a fully autonomous false of driving tesla had like drive around because based on my car, I went.
I would not do that. Yeah we did we did do that video and there's a tony soft updates that people always like to point out our improving things over time. So I watch videos about IT, but we did that video like two years, like a year and half ago. Whatever was on letting my car drive me here in a couple of interventions I had to make um yeah I don't think not. I don't want to be in .
the back c yeah like maybe in a few years. But right now, I just do not feel like it's ready.
yeah. So there's this all theory now about how is reading people's hand gestures because somebody did like I was like going to a residential street and they like, jog out from behind the car, because people will just test this stuff. They're like, jog out from behind car now.
And they jogged out from back and the car in front of the driving tesla and the car stops. And he just like freezes and the car doesn't move and then he waves IT through and then the cargoes through. And so now the theory is like, oh, it's looking at people and their hand chest.
I A video of a with a cop trying to tell you to go somewhere else that was like, and the people like, I don't get to do anything.
Yeah.
I also saw a video or a picture of a guy with a stop sign. T shir, yeah.
I was really funny. Stop sign.
T 恤。 yeah. And I think the car picked IT up.
I don't know. Maybe I was, maybe I got got with that.
but no, he was. Yeah, he he was able to stop like most of the way. Mos, with the stop. There was only one really late at night when I was super dark.
War didn't stop. It's got this goofy shirt paralyzes robot to it's prety .
funny and he's also an x tesla engineer to which I think this makes IT kind of funny.
I don't know this is too niche, but because everyone tiktok pages unique. But I saw someone on my tiktok the other day, which was a guy at a costco who had like five tester chickens in his car, and he goes, do not scan the chickens, just scan my shirt. And he had a barcode for a retired ry chicken on his shirt is like, no L E D on the chickens, just my short and they stand IT and IT .
worked and IT that I also really sad they're moving um retired ens the bag so he said he was stocking .
up on the ones now that's fine did as some who buys a lot of a history check at the bag as a superior .
think the bag is here I mean, yes, no, not argue with me. I with this guy.
I with the guy who .
is he just didn't .
want you to the guys .
mad that he was stocking up on chicken so he could have the order three chicken containers. It's out of video.
Yeah I can tell this. It's like like, but yeah, I got with a barcode .
because it's moving the bags and he wants the containers.
So to put the bag and put .
IT out of the bag into the trainer.
if you a story check the bag is the bag groceries.
Well, you don't get back to cost school.
Oh, true. I don't like costco card.
Yes, I think I think the containers, fine, whatever. How do I get this far?
And that is, you started this.
We're going to sell this. OK is a artisan chicken bag or container, the superior way to buy one.
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ask IT just told state .
up that's not a thing. Yeah, there's a .
little little bit right.
One more thing before a break. Youtube has this layout that's footing around. I have not gotten this layout.
Have you guys seen this? You, I have IT. You have IT? yes.
awful. Let me on your desktop. yes. okay. So there's new youtube layout, my other computer. So your computer top browser, yes, not an APP, just a dust process. Yeah so it's this really, really big player or related videos s underneath and then everything else to the right yeah which I get that they change things sometimes. But I just feel like a title always should be like next to the video, right underneath the video, IT feels like IT has to be bigger.
The title is way too small. I just feels like they're trying to crap as much information for your eyeballs to be addicted to as possible as they put on three huge videos right below is that you just keep staying on the platform and they can hide the comments like it's underneath is the description and it's hard to .
find all through the comments while the video stays yeah on time yeah yeah that's the only thing I can see beneficial about this. Even in their sense of like wanning, you have click more videos like I think the side score, the side videos has way more options of different things to click where like you don't hit with the three recommended in this, you lose.
You guys think this is crazy. In japan, the most popular video streaming service is called niko neo talk. And while you're watching a youtube video, the comments just go over the .
videos like a lime.
like a yeah but like they just all like go over the front of the video. And if there's two so many people commenting, sometimes you literally cannot see the video because it's just comments. This is odd.
It's wild you to say that really. So I think this is kind of what they're going for because they put the comments right on the race. You can like watch the video where you're looking.
I can understand having the video up and still reading the comments on the right, but IT looks really bad.
What I can tell from this is that they they are learning that everybody now has A D H D. Because everyone needs to multitask at the same time.
I'm curious you have this way out. Yeah the four related is underneath is that scroller too?
Um no OK there's more more under is more under IT oh sometimes there's like six to eight yeah or sixty nine.
I mean, obviously youtube benefits from getting you to click between videos a lot. yeah.
So I think that's what they want. I think they want you to like because the thunders are a lot bigger than they are. They're way bigger than if you're ready watching a video because that are small when they're on the side. But when you're on the home there, big and there are there are only a little smaller than the home page of video size. And I think that they just want you to see in your peripheral vision and a video that you're interested in so that as soon as this one and .
you click on another one, I get IT. I just think mechanically like I would rather score between more related videos and pick my favorite there yeah then score between comments. I agree that.
but I think that like they're kind of taking the tiktok just like keep moving, just keep going. IT seems .
like we're descending into auto scrolling. We're like there's just one related video underneath, like ready to play soon as the first one end. Soon you'll .
never pick a video in the youtube about and IT has auto play already .
already doing lazy. Sometimes I watch youtube video and I fall asleep to IT. And every morning when I wake up, I always, I had like, watched a four or four hour episode of the wine show.
It's always the one shall every single day. Same is also the venture. I I I think that when IT knows that you're like not engaging with IT kind of think you're sleeping. So I just plays the longest possible video so that they can make the most possible know.
Is that, my god, totally not awesome waking up to the sound of linus to bashi every morning.
Yeah, bye. Have a different theory.
OK. I think you guys is algorithms include the the show, but IT doesn't.
But I never get suggested the one show on my suggestion ever IT only auto plays.
So that is weird. And I think .
because there all four hours and I my theory is that youtube mix for money because IT plays more ads on a thing. And if IT knows it's like we track the advertisers get them.
they definitely want to. I'm shocked that is not you recommended. I think you blacked IT out. I think IT isn't really.
I promise the exact same thing to me. I am with David that I think IT goes l ellis down. Like, watch all, I like one of these all the way through, starting at three A M. So at three am it's like, let's get the .
one show cook in what I mean.
I i'm not sure if .
auto play new is that when .
you open a video, I think your auto play q is already stack. It's already built no matter what your behavior is really based on the first for infinity time. I don't know how long, I think there's some list.
But I think if that four hour thing is anywhere and there is going to be the thing you wake up on, whether it's a second video or I guess, if you sleep for four hours, IT would be. But if. The tenth video or twenty and you're going to wake up to every now and I .
get like a linus video, but I but .
linus is but when you .
don't know, only wake up to show, the show is four hours, which gives you a really high likelihood of that being the thing.
That's also the one that stops auto playing after I always stops auto playing after a winter because so when I wake up, it's like you just watched a for our venture.
but we stopped in videos. I over time, I also think it's the watch time, because the only other and all that I watch the entirety of, like two plus hour videos is h bomb guy. And now that i've watched, like four or five of those like giant h bomb guy videos, IT started to auto play, those starting at the two a slaughter .
conference, at theory, is that youtube can tell advertisers, look how many ads we served. And if they like, know that you're not really watching, they just play super LG videos so that .
they can power youtube premies.
Yeah I mean, it's still counts that yeah, watch time. Yeah, it's watch time. I just only for them.
Tough for youtube. Yeah, I guess it's not benefiting youtube. yeah. What you should do when you go to sleep is turn on the five hour elemental key typing tests that I made and listen to that.
That actually would be I will .
do actually that would be really nice.
I'm saying that's why I made IT five hours finger .
rain before .
we got to break. I want to, I want to give everyone a chAllenge. Pick a video on your subbosin you were going to watch. And then just like the auto complete chang shi, hit next in auto play like ten times and see where IT takes you. Look like on this video, if you just pull up this video on youtube, hit next ten times and see where IT takes you and leave a comment, come back and tell me where IT took you.
Are we all doing auto completes?
Well, I want people to do IT on this episode of this podcast where IT takes them.
I shouldn't.
How do I look? you?
Oh, no. yeah. And I .
was .
played .
with, sorry, what was to show.
One, ten, maybe two. I D just think it's like when you hit all to complete on your own right I space and then just fill in the blanks with the rest sentence. I think that told that says a lot about you. That's your personal that was very .
interesting minded, very specific things. I did three IT, so I clicked on A A discourage channel called another and discount. He played three of those. Then he played five hour plus long uh run scape low five beats like music channels and then played three Lawrence music videos like it's section to them, not like stagger IT went three days of five and escape three laws. I started .
on a coffee video. He played another coffee, another video. And then I played .
eight last week tonight.
Why I got something totally different. I click on a secret base video, shut out, and then I played nine. I did a think videos.
I was not expecting .
that I put on going in. I did when I did a duck to mirror video. And then I got a bunch of cars and bids videos in a row. And then the last one of them was a car spotting video. And I got a bunch of other channels.
car spiting videos.
car bus, go out in the cities and take these cookies. They see like train spotting, but even more niche. No, that's not true.
Cars find the train spotting is, I know that this type of train is going to go through the station at this time, and i'm going to go look at IT. That's a Michael Fisher activity. Plain spotting.
Plain spotting is fun.
Plane spotters is, I know that this plane land or takes off from the airport .
at this time and i'm to .
watch I can be car .
so are spotting york. I respect people having .
interest yeah they're .
not quite low enough to really be like it's .
that maybe had a samsung .
galaxy with .
hundred a picture of the be.
okay. We are after rese, we're going to take a quick break. I like this happen every time we talking about the youtube. That's exactly what I expected IT to go. But we will come back and talk about the rabbi one, our thoughts here and iphone emulators, of course. But before we take a quick break, we should do a quick round of our world famous section where we do the thing, where we answer questions, trivia.
trivia question. Where's that?
Um well, I straight up thought was gonna today. I didn't realize he was .
gonna going. Where is adam elina?
What is ada millas adding some possible questions.
Adam elena is currently located in brooklyn.
new york.
united states. Were playing hockey in his lincoln profile wow.
H, that's just renting in brooklin, new york. He should be at the I mean, that's pretty ool I knew with him. That's impressive. That's impressive.
So gentleman.
Not a lot to actually you can use the rabbit .
tribe question where .
in the world I I can you a harder .
trivial a question if we want to open IT up to .
rabbits yeah and the markets I will both use that .
if you're going to use IT, the rule is you your answer has to be what .
the rabbit sets like you can be write all of IT.
I'm not using IT. I have faith.
I can be. This why we can make this one, maybe if we have time at the end will included. But you guys got me really stoked when we are talking about a teenage engineering calculator.
So both of my questions are vegan calculator related today. The second one, more than the first one. The first one actually is nothing to do. The calculators but calculator, the ipad got me really stoked. And IT made me think about the last APP apple took forever to release on the ipad weather. And so my question for you is, how many years into the ipads lifespan did IT take for apple to put their weather apple on IT?
Is this closest dell?
I was going to ask if you guys wanted to do closest delta or are in in beta range. Multiple people can get points type be .
in beta range or you .
have like a target range.
And if you're within yeah the like you're in this, you get this, I think we should do L A I yes.
we should definitely .
grab IT both of these questions abode after.
And if the .
rabbit can get the second question.
that would really actually .
cause is pretty good.
I think for you to answer specifically the answer .
you're looking for the .
the like IT took a long time for the weather APP to come out. How long was IT available without the weather APP is .
a hard thing to actually answer. The question is, will I get IT right? And you can t confidently .
just say something? yeah. Well, we will all think about that. Our answers will be at the end, like you should will be right that.
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Rabbit are one I have. I'm holding the rabbit r one here. Uh, David is also holding a rabbit r one.
And you would be holding .
one if had, um for those unfamiliar the rabbi one. How do I describe this? So there is a new category of device IT is hardware focus on A I I guess that's the best way to but the hardware driven by A I the most recent of which is the infamous humane A I pen that you might have seen I reviewed IT.
IT was not good. The other that's coming out in a staggering similar time mine, or at least within a few weeks of the AI pin. Is this the rabbit r one? They are supposed to be able to do a lot of the same stuff, but they do have some very notable obvious differences.
And it's kind of like IT reminds me of when the tesla model as came out and then every electric vehicle for the next four years was compared to the model less, whether or not they were even remotely in the same category. I would be like here, A F one fifty lightning versus test model s is like one of them, a pickup truck. But because they are in the same category of electric, they just have compared IT to each other. So the rabbit r one is IT is different from the humane pen has a screen IT has a screen is the size of like a postage uh, I would say like a posted note stack of that's .
a way Better now yeah, what have people been saying that it's the size of like .
a it's like half the .
size of a phone.
It's also like a galaxy flip. What is exactly? Yeah, IT has a camera that swivel IT is not wearable, at least without additional accessory. It's was being a pocket IT has a button. This would be IT is a touch screen IT does not make phone calls or send text messages, but IT does have a sim card tray .
for solid .
data data a. But the idea is mostly the same that you're Carrying around A I in a separate box summer phone with you to do some things that you don't do on your phone. Yes, that's the high level of what this is.
There are obvious upsides and downsides. yeah. Outside being, could do some cool needs stuff and be very helpful. Downside being, now you charge twice many things. Now you Carry twice as many things.
You spend twice as many dollars um but I will say the rabbit is two hundred dollars and does not have a monthly subscription until you buy a data on the salmon then you have a month plan um unlike the humane pin which was seven hundred dollars, seven eight hundred plus to twenty four dollars a month for the services and day that comes with IT. So I think they're gone to lean into that as being the number one differentiator is it's much cheaper. And i'll tell you right now, IT makes sense holding IT exactly wide cheaper.
This is a very basic screen. This is IT is made if I believe it's plastic, i'm going to double check but it's this brightening on orange's. It's club and design with teenage engineering um but it's not like this hunk of metal or anything crazy like that.
And the processor and internals are very minimal. Me IT comes in a cardboard box with a plastic shell around IT and IT doesn't even come with a brick or cable. It's obviously we're making money just on the harvard here.
Fine, but what does IT do? Would you actually Carry this? These are very early impressions.
We picked them up last night. Yeah, been sitting here in the studio for less than three hours. What are your initial thoughts.
David? So I wanted talk about what the dream of what this product is supposed to be. I think it's a good place to start.
Yeah so their whole thing, which is very different from the human I I en, is they have a thing called the large action model. And the idea there is when new products come out, this happens with like a razor all the time though. Come out with some new like, uh, we put new R G B lights in this.
And if a game developer wants to, they can plug into our open A P I and use IT. And then one game uses IT because they partner with them to use IT and nobody else uses IT. And when you're trying to build out a product based on an open A P I, but you're a new product, uber doesn't care about you like nobody cares about you.
So their whole idea is we're gonna deal with apps. We're going to learn how people use web apps on their computer, and we're just going to a teach in A I how to click things for IT. So it's gonna, uh, semantic segmentation to understand what buttons are, what icons are, so that if you train IT enough, you can click and you say, play this on spotify for me, it'll in the cloud somewhere.
Click around the the fake buttons on the spotify in the cloud to start playing IT on the device. This makes a lot of sense. Yeah the high level.
I will say, between the humane A I pen and this this like fundamental idea that that the rabbit should eventually get to. I love me too, because this whole thing, and I talk about this in my last video, is I want an assistant that I can treat like a human assistant.
Yeah, I don't have a human assistant, but what I want is to be able to talk to this device like a human, for her to understand, like a human, and then I can go do things like a human. yeah. And if I were to get a human assistant, you would also theoretically need to train them to do certain things, like the first time I ever say, hey, kingly book flights.
They like, okay, well, do you like window seat or ele seats or what? Airlines, you know, airport, you prefer all that stuff. But once you train them once or twice, they should just get IT and be able to do IT.
yeah. And that is exactly how you treat this idea right. They should just be able to do whatever you can do because it's doing the same actions that you would do.
And IT takes that off your plate. And if you ever need to train IT, if you be able to accept that training and do more stuff. So fundamentally, yes, hello doesn't have any apps or any aps IT can interact with things the same way you can. And I love.
yes, that part. Yeah, in the A, I space they call these agents rabbit is calling them rabbits, which is it's just an agent oah. So you know when you when you teach your, I bet, how to do stuff for you, you do have to train and how to use a website or an APP, right? It's it's basically based on like web apps and like computer apps.
And the high level idea is that there's like a training sweat where you basically record your screen and IT learns how you click on things. So during the keynote te last night, they gave a demo where they were training IT how to buy an iphone for you and amazon. So they basically like recorded the screen of the person going on amazon clicking searching iphone fourteen, clicking at the car. Now the problem right now is that the approach they are taking is very similar to the tesla fault driving approach, which is IT needs .
to see every situation to learn IT correct.
And when tesla, tesla sold cars that were cars first and then something that was happening, that the cars we're just doing in the backroom that people had enough to manually do themselves, was recording all of the drive, he was seeing a bunch of situation, and how the human handle IT yeah. And I was also able to, like, recognize objects by just taking in an insect amount of data .
in the model and necessarily metics. But I necessarily cognize the object like he doesn't see a stop time for the first time and go, what is that in the human stops? And IT goes, oh, stop s sign.
He never even knows that at the stop side. That just goes when I see that again. This is my behavior, because this is how supposed to handle IT.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Which makes sense. But the fact that that was like you were people were just buying the cars anyway because they were like trendy and electric and cool.
And then that was an additional thing that was happening in the background. The thing with rabbit is when they first announced that they showed off the training program, the training model and all the stuff. And theoretically, they have eight hundred apps trained.
The problem right now is something they said last night. The kino is, for every APP that you train, you have to develop interface to interact with the APP on the screen, on the rabbit. And that takes a lot of U.
X design man hours. So what they want to do with their building towards is a general U. X thing. Where you train, the thing IT automatically knows. Or this is a music APP h this is a shopping APP and IT develops the button on the device itself. This is a little bit of a let down because currently, uh besides being able to do all all the ChatGPT stuff that because it's a ChatGPT box basically and answering your questions, whatever, IT currently connects to four apps h spotify, door dash, uber and major ney.
So these are the ones where the experiences fully built out there, where they wanted to be. They have A U X. On the device for that experience.
So that means like spotify, for example, I call up the, I pull up the rabbit and I started to ask for a task from spotify. And IT has a screen on IT so that if I do need additional input, I can interact with IT there. So like I say, he pull up and play the most pipe of their song from home zimmers discography.
And then he goes, all here is the most popular one. Do you want to put the second most popular one? Two and that's how you intermit right now.
You d have to because it's going. But the point is that has a screen. yeah. And unlike the humane pen, you can directly interact with IT on the screen right away. Yeah because there's a little U I built yeah but that's only for these four apps and for all of the arrest of the hundreds. You either can't make any adjustments or you just kind of to trust that what is doing is what you want.
Are there any music artists that we're White listed on this channel for that .
I can play so you can do vin.
So yeah, okay.
Also an interesting name.
If I don't play the best songs from twenty sl.
okay, starting the music player now.
Okay, so it's playing at twenty s song. You can sit on the screen um and because it's suggests and when to stop this just so it's not being annoying, okay, I can pass go a because it's playing IT attached to my spotify. When you open up spotify, my laptop, you can see the same song is being played on my laptop.
S you don't see a mouse like moving around and clicking things because it's doing IT in the back end. But that's how they get around. The A P, I thing is that they have like a virtual thematically understood like these, where the buttons are, i'm recognizing the buttons, i'm clicking the buttons for you.
and then i'm pushing that mo activities.
Yes, he reminds me so much of like like botting in video games, like skate, you just literally be like, if you don't want to do this really, really tedious grind of some down activity like tree cutting, you are just downright about that knows how to do IT, yeah, yeah, this is all good. I, yeah, yeah.
So yeah, it's a little bit of a bomber that right now there's only four apps that have U, U X is on IT. So otherwise it's got effectively the same functionality as the human APP. Um although in our us I would .
say can do a lot just by interacting with those eight hundred apps that the human pin couldn't.
But you they're trained but you can interact with that. I can do anything with them. No, because you can sign into your account. There has to be A U. X to be able to sign into the account to interact with .
the APP so that so too yeah doesn't when I so that's funny. When I logged in, I I logged in spotify yeah and IT was this kind of funy. I went into the web portal and IT was very clearly like i'm going through a macro o instruction phase right now by signing in and like putting in IT wasn't just a Normal you using a password thing I would felt like IT was you this?
No, I signed in the web portal OK and the mouse button was even like all these things were different about IT, which felt like I am teaching IT right now how to log into my count and I did and that works. But I do realize now you need that. You I just log into any account.
any APP. So it's like different. It's not just like the like Normal little pop up that comes up. It's like link this or like .
sign in with your google count. Look like you look like the mouse was different and window was like window off like three times the look of of weird.
So and that's in like a web, in a way, the rabbit hole. Por, okay. So like you looked like you are on essentially like a virtual machine inside of a what you resting that feels so weird yeah I get IT, but he feels weird.
Like IT is a very smart way from a high level to get around the A P I problem. Um however, you run into some weird things like when you're setting up the ability you have to do IT on your laptop because if you do IT on a phone, there is a mouse that is floating that you can't move exactly oh so because unless you'd like plugged in a mouse or android phone and move the mouse physically, IT doesn't let me do that.
Here's a question and I know so. So we're only on four apps right now, right, even though they said eight hundred trained or something like that, right, which yeah hopefully comes out sometime soon. Everyone loves the launch of a product with that of the things they promised the original um but like just for example, we just talked about youtube completely changing their whole web layout design. Yes, what are we gonna get when if youtube on there or jordas h is a new updates? Their designed .
the idea is like the way that scrips work. Like, for example, fuji recently released a special edition extra hundred v they got scalped instantly when I went on sale. And the way that those sculpins work is, uh, you're predetermining what area of the screen to click and then the macros just do IT.
But the way that they're doing this is there are semantic ally understanding, what is this button? If I see this Green button with a play logo, I know that the play button, and therefore I know to click that. So even if gets me moved on the screen somewhere else, theoretically IT already knows to click that.
And that means play. yeah. What if, like, let's take, for instance, the like bun or IT used to be a five star rating. And like you do in which two thugs up like by, you can have a significant change.
You have to be retrained. Yeah, yeah. fun.
So the training .
is a weird thing, because we are talking about the protest, the force of driving approach. Um they were originally, I think, just gonna like the training of, how do I use this web APP, and you can just train IT yourself.
That was something that was super exciting about this device that I think a lot of people were hyped down because it's like, oh, even if I have this really narrow use case that only me and a few other people do, if I just show you what i'm doing enough times, then I should be able to do this for me from my thing. But they kind of went into this thing about A I safety at the event. And they like, we realized we don't want people making malicious scripts with this that they can train. So we're going to like red team ess until later this year when we know it's safe to release. The problem though is if you do that, then you have four apps that you can use in a chat gi bt box .
yeah that basically the problem with that is you said all this stuff was going to happen, got one hundred thousand priority. And is the fundamental .
buying a device based on promises thing where A I, A I in general has all this gigantic future promise and where we're coming out with the device that's based on its super early and IT delivers almost none of that promise. And yeah, you could make a real emotional argument that this is worth buying based on the possible future of what I could be to. But IT makes IT impossible to review .
right .
now because he just doesn't do that. Yeah ah and the I do think the Price is spend cool yeah I do think I guess you don't need the so you can see wifi OK, so you don't need the paper data card that will cost money a month eventually which feels like a little whatever. Um I I kind of like IT I love the color IT feels like I could be fun.
Two hundred dollars isn't the worst if you're down to like throw some money at something. I think this has my ultimate thought unit though is just like at when I think of the A I pen, the humane pen. And this is that, like E A I N at least makes sense to not be your phone.
This makes zero sense to not just be an up on your phone, because the A I pens on your body and your phone can be your backpack. You have to interact with this almost exactly like I. You interact with the phone that has nothing extra.
In fact, everything is worse than your phone. The screen, the camera, the or the processor. Every single part of this is worse than your phone yeah. And you still need to pull out of your and right? So exactly a charge.
So every time you have to use, you have to go, you have to make that decision like i'm going to pull my phone out to this or am I going to pull this other thing on my other pocket to use this. So the friction level to get to your phone is the same as getting to pick my phone. Most of the time, phone really get at pictures and videos and looking .
stuff and the the pin, at least their marketing thing was like you don't need to keep reaching for your phone is on your body. We already talked about all the shortcomings of that, but I just fair I think that's a fair sex between the two .
of yeah here's some more interesting things that IT does treat IT like a human, but like a superhuman. If you point IT at a large paragraph of text to an article and say, summarizes for me, I will read the entire thing and summary for you and like three seconds yeah, that's pretty cool. Yeah.
that is a lot faster than that. He means it's notes and I noticed that um it'll have the rabbit be like, sure let me take a look at that for you. Just a burn time.
It's burning time. That sounds so simple, but the human being doesn't do that. I you know what I after a way I feel like IT does pause, pause, pause, pause, looking up.
How will the women were bridges, or looking up? Bridge, the womb work? Bridge, bridges, it's, it's, is later. Like, do IT first.
So I know time stoppers like that to make IT feel like having .
a real conversation makes you feel like the like, ask you, like, how old is David email and then go to ask you again and would be like looking David a mail and this like, well now pressed IT again, activated IT. And I don't know if I hurt when we were recording the review.
I remember you'd asked a question we'd like five seconds and then you be like, I guess I didn't heard me try to start to continue to script and then you'd be talking to be like.
yeah just talking yeah yeah that's a lot of thing that that's really smart to immediately engage, burn a little time yeah confirm that IT actually hurt you yeah which is smart yeah um IT does have a little speaker on IT IT does have a small virtual keyboard. This is a touch screen yeah so you can input your wifi. A hilarious book is there there is no percent button on the keyboard. Yeah so if you get this before the O T update and you have a percent in your wifi password, you can use IT because IT can connect the wifi to .
get the .
O T A update.
So that .
was kind of weird. But hopefully get the update somehow can even have a part in your wifi perform. So most people shouldn't get the original rabbit .
you not to .
go into your settings. You you shake IT like I feel like this has like a lot of teenage engineering blood in IT, which which is to say like make IT like weirdly, quite and slightly annoying in favor of being corky. You know, the problem is, you know, I got settings, but when I when I go back home, he just goes back to the spotify APP and I don't you can't get out .
of the I don't really .
know he is not as to do .
is not IT that's how .
i'm looking .
at the sorry for how many times, David yeah professions section .
here ah how do I use IT like that? That's where .
we're uh also the scroll wheel in my opinion oh my goodness.
there is cop talking so .
you get here saving a OK. The the scroll real shaken harder, okay? The scroll acceleration I think needs to be a little bit tweet you to turn you to turn out a lot, to do a couple of things.
If this like steps on IT, like I could tell, like some feed Better feedback in the will is so much Better.
Yes, the haptic feedback is actually not bad.
It's not never turned down .
this optics um yeah right, mind I I thought .
there's oh.
when you're using the keyboard IT doesn't x so there's .
a haptic motor in there just doesn't .
work for most stuff. I don't know how to get back out of spotify.
which is unfortunate.
Does IT have A A home screen to go back in, to go home ordering an uber urge sand IT .
doesn't OK connect to .
red fin and .
just .
I I you house so .
here's .
the keyboard .
and it's very cute, very terminally.
just very nice.
You can type on that. Yes, actually, it's actually not bad. It's wider than your iphone mini ki world, bro.
No, no. IT is all that.
Yeah, at least Jesse said that on I remember. So he was talking about IT.
And how you type here and how you can so you can type with the keyboard and you can score through with the wheel. Which school? But enter is always the button. And when he was holding IT and I was watching the video, I assume the button was top right yeah. IT is underneath, which feels it's kind of if i'm using both my thumbs to type, that is a weird spot to enter every time yes.
Okay, so we can compare IT. So like the I found keyboard is a taller.
which helps.
It's about the same with yeah, I didn't find IT that hard to type on me.
What why is the keyboard touch screen? But IT seems like the rest .
of the that I stand that they force. This feels like engineering is the same thing. Adam, did he put out the video out? Yeah, they're like White people. Yeah, okay, anyway, this feels like, yeah, this feels like engineer engineering always like ads, these weird things that they could at easily, but they intentionally don't, so that you have to use a worker. And that is corker theoretically, but kind of annoying.
My theory is that they like voice Better, and they probably want to focus on voice things. That's why they don't want to use the touch screen as well.
If the thing is like if i'm in the settings menu, oh wait, right. If to shake IT OK some of the settings menu, why can't I just tap this when I A touch that part is really you have to use the wheel yeah and the butter and the button yeah okay.
so I know, I know. Yes.
so did we? Max, I ness though I think you should be able to yeah I agree. I started my day x started the podcast sitting down with ninety six percent battery OK was how long have we have been sitting here recording? That's a great .
question or because we've been sitting here recording for one hour and eighteen minutes now.
So in that seventy eight minutes span I have burned all the way down to seventy one percent battery OK. I've done a few queries yeah, but that's about twenty percent battery an hour, seventy minutes yeah the math it's probably enough be charging soon for a half hours a yeah .
the interesting thing is I feel like the approach they are going with is like could not be more different from humane where human was like get rid of, well, they didn't say they get rid. Well, they kind of said get rid of unt, they said, but they were. We need to change the way we interact with technology. We need to have a more humane approach to technology. They had their turtle .
next on into their whole and this was literally like, you know, humans, animals.
rabbit, yeah well, and also Jessie like go he like keeps recording himself, like doing things and then IT messes up in his like, just so you know, guys, this is a bit I know. So to me that feels like there they're letting the people who are like hyped about a new product category like beta test this for them and they want to intrude IT. They want to set the expectations so low that even if IT doesn't really work, nobody can get mad at them. Which kind of I like I generally prefer the number promise approach because even if you don't deliver, you never promised.
That is IT under promising though if in the original keynote you say you can train IT to do things and has IT on that and then IT, I I strongly agree with that. Yes, a problem. I I mean, like I think it's the undercover SE part is that it's it's way cheaper and i'm way more okay. But to test something and learning do something for two hundred thousand dollars, I still I don't know. I don't know why I kind of want this, even though I I .
method a single nice thing about IT. It's A T orange, orange. Yes.
OK. Hear me out.
Hear me out. What if it's IT is actually amazing product and it's just the wrong demographic.
many time .
about about, about people.
It's bright orange, IT has a tiny keyboard and IT can answer really simple questions. The guys, this is for kids picture you're the lin i'm getting, I don't need to teach you anything got in the world. The kids like, what color is that?
What shape is that? Yes.
even school is like a legit pocket dex because you can just point IT at things and ask what IT and ask what like it's that's what a pocket like what would you be the .
cool of six year old or the lame of six year old if you brought this to free school and you like, check this out, what watch is this and said, like.
this is chips.
how? But even like, even like, how do I spell that?
All like walking up to a building and be like, what's inside there?
Yeah, how do I do math?
No.
yeah, exactly that.
Like, maybe this helps children navigate the world in a way that earns you are too busy.
Great point.
Jessie. I'm not available for higher.
He was so close to getting the right target demographic.
but instead he got about how do you? Yeah, I guess I know. Sorry, sorry.
Can do you? I just going to say, like, I keep like thinking about this, how they always like just ask IT this. And then I think like if this is a touch and I would like to do some things quite what you can.
you can type with, you can turn the.
okay.
so I can do that. You, I have to .
go into, no, you just turn, turn terminal on and off. What has called terminal? That makes this sound like it's cool.
That's my fault. That's my foot. I'm just wrong. And then I can turn IT this way and say, yeah um who hosts sick?
I don't know what I didn't take a while. I think I hit the school wheel and went back. Perfect time. I'm trying.
IT is not as easy as I can.
I in this time, I could .
have pulled .
my phone of my point. It's keyboards is bad. I think I could get, it's a nice.
but it's bad. Yeah, it's a bad. Hey.
I said, yeah, it's searching. The wave from protests is hosted by markets, Brown, Andrew, manga and vid. Now I asked one more question.
I asked the the human pink k that right? I ask the question is wrong and said, which was, who produces. Dead cast does IT again, terminal, is I to understand the, I think contact, you should .
be able to chain question. Okay.
just said, I take much Better that time. nice. IT got this. What wrong? The same way, the way from part cases produce by mark .
Brown studio seventy one.
all answers approved by Alice rovin at melina. yeah. Well, yes.
are you sure? So I kind of feels like to me that something that I kind of took in from the event was they showed, like all of these partners that they started bringing in. And just for context, Jessie is like a serial start up founder, and he was in y combination, which is the biggest start up in cuba in the world, in the main area.
And uh, humane kind of took this approach the way I see IT. Humane is trying to be apple and rabbit is trying to be android. They're like we want partners .
to work with us, but .
we're great analogy. Sorry, I like that.
I mean.
yeah, they said they were going to like allow the port to do whatever. They're just going to like do whatever you want with this and it's kind of like a low and thing, but like figure out how to hack IT and make IT interesting whether humane is like we have our O S, that a close ecosystem that only works with you like our humane stuff and IT doesn't do anything else.
They are doing what future, doing something, opening A P, K. Or something like that with human pin for other people to do stuff. But I guess the O S running the pen.
No, I don't know this way. Did you see what I said? Yeah I said, um. I said, are you sure that you said said yes and I said, no, it's not and I said a sorry, I apologized and I said, fix IT and I said, the way from parking is produced city anyone the same thing?
Ah yeah so he was interesting because like during the kennel justice, like you guys ask for perplexity, we added perplexity. You guys asked for this, we added this. So to me, they're like this devices all about partnerships and like hacking your way into IT working and IT just feels like a very different approach than human was taking.
Yeah, I still think that this is more of a tech demo than IT is like a product that is going to change the way you in your equate technology right now. It's sort of just showing you what you could theoretically maybe do in the future if I was Better. Um I think it's like it's like a beta device. IT feels like yeah people that want to just have a fun little thing to mess around with and play with A I hardware.
That's what this is for. This is a really cool way to show off a really sweet technology that is large action model. And like, whether this is training exactly, there is a ton of training to do.
Whether this is like going to be the cool product ever, probably not. But large action models are awesome. And this is going to be a fun way to do that.
I'm weirdly excited for IT because like what you said, I think people are to do some crazy like weird stuff yeah. And i'm excited. See what they do and some of that might be kind of cool and at a way, cheaper Price point that's pretty new.
yeah.
And by excited, I mean, I still will not buy one of these, but I still I want the o and .
foundation. Erin is now the chief officer of rabbit as well. I think just on the other hand, yeah, they are basically like I five one stage basic.
Yes, I appreciate that Jessie goes into the discord, shows off a lot of stuff to the people in the human, also has people in the out of their discord. But Jessie feels like he is really reacting to a lot of things. He made that video and you know he's making that video. What he mean has a scar. They do is put the go and IT but just like feels like he's interacting way more and like showing off things on IT um which I think is really need and I have two two closing touts OK.
I mean, these are obviously super early impressions. We just got the device and i'm working on the review. But my two closing thoughts from this one is when you zoom all the way out and like I always try to think like how I I would explain this like a teammate or a regular person who not in the tech.
And it's up, it's up against the exact same questions as a human in pen. wait. So IT does all my phone does. But on on another device like that isn't still lets up against that, obviously. But my other thought, which i've been like composing into maybe a video in my head, which is interesting as technology has allowed so many of these new categories of products to come out long before they are actually reaching our potential as what they're supposed to be as a product. From games getting like sloppy released, but then soft has config.
Thank you tofa games to you. But that's how i've been like sam, I coming this too. It's just like every game is an alpha release, which basically like you can pay a little a bit less than sixty box, but you have to tell me that you're okay with this game having a ton of problems and we will fix IT when we feel like you.
So that happens all the time. We've talked about IT earlier today, cars coming out with software features that are basically alpha and that may get Better and live up to the promise over time later. Two, obviously, smartphones. This happens all the time. Apple announce a new iphone and deep fusions coming later.
This and just trust me on this one, all the way of these things, which are like at the furthest under the tale, where they come out and they're almost useless, but the idea of what they could be in three years is this gigantic, beautiful assistant, your pocket thing, so invested. Now, technology is just created. This thing that I have feelings about.
this like everything is a kick starter. Now, yeah, it's like you need to give us money so that we can achieve the dream that you want.
You give us money to do IT. Now, yeah, do you know? Unfortunately.
I IT feels like most of the products don't deliver, though, unlike their dream, which is just the super disappointed .
is why I give my and list league ever Green advice of to buy a product for what IT is now, yeah, by the game for what IT is now, by the car for, what IT is now, by the phone for what IT is now, by the r one for what IT is right now.
Also, I O N W B D C R. Next month, the month after. So it's going to be very interesting to see how those companies react to this.
I cannot wait to see the google system in theory updates. You're going to be very fascinating.
This is my prediction for the rabbit r one. Specifically this product, just this product. This is the new spotify car things.
Yes, me wrong.
It's it's kinds ool and then nobody really liked. And then you got a really cheap later, and then everyone .
found of cult car things.
But you can take the die for two hundred box. But this is a good place to ended. I think a good thing that keep in mind as this is literally just our very first day of impressions, and we're working on a whole bunch more research and eventually a full reviews to stay tuned for that.
But we've got much more to talk about after the break. We ve got a emulators, we got take talk or the lack of IT. But before that, we should take a break with trivia. All .
right. So the .
calculator APP calculators were back. The calculator APP on the original iphone was actually based on a classic calculator from one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. There are two points up for grabs in this question.
One point, if you can name the legendary german housewares company that made this calculator. They're still in business today. They're mostly known for clock and raises nowadays. Another point, if you can name the designer who made this calculator, who shares a first name with a famous tech journalist.
Me, there's not the name of.
we just put the first names.
I will accept just .
the first name and cool that me a chance for .
one one okay, famous tech, you know, I know .
german housewares company sounds like a, but I promise you are all aware of this company yeah .
and you said they make clocks and raises.
They've made everything under the sun. They've been around for sixty, seventy years now. However, nowadays they are most known for clocks and raises. They, they might only make lasers. Now.
actually clock. And that such a random, I can think of a single company that makes clock and raises, we'll figure that out. Make the question for you guys then. No.
you don't know who made razor scooters.
I will. I will let you ask the rabbit if you are willing to just put that .
whatever IT, this is .
my one opportunity. well.
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I walk back. We gotto talk about emulators on the iphone not dolphin emulators as I have previously talked about um which are very good emulators. But emulators are officially on the iphone now.
which is new, which is new from what I heard. This was the thing that you had to get android iphone to do. Yes, but now the apple policies are lowing. Emilia is exciting. yeah.
Think if you're like an og old .
person like us back for your self. I do not sider you know .
we're both thirty, David. Not so we are on the older side of us for all .
will always be right above me here.
I think that's totally fair. Thank you.
Moving gold post yeah anyway, if you're an old person like us ah you might remember the thing called syria, which was a waited to jail break your iphone way back in the good old exactly.
I don't know that. Is, am I the Young .
window break member breaking the iphone?
I never found you.
May David jellico and ipod touch.
I never had an ipod that that was what I used. City of four.
Anyway, back in the, if you wanted to play emulators on an apple device, uh, portable apple device, you had to use this thing called city a, which would basically jail break IT. And then you couldn't sell emulators on your ipod cher iphone, that kind of apple has traditionally not allowed emulators for a very similar reason to the reasons they don't.
They haven't allowed like games inside of super apps because they can't control all of the microsoft are that in the micro software and there are control freak um but now that the digital markets act in the eupeptic on got past and in the E U, apple has to allow third party APP stores. Apple realized well, if we have to allow third party APP stores and probably one of the main reasons that people down to this first party APP stores is to do the thing that they can do on the regular upstart, which is emulator being a big part of IT. They just realized, like if we don't want people to go to the third party APP stores, which just allow emulated on our APP store fair.
So that's what they did. They finally decided to allow emulated on the upstart. So there are a couple up. There are the biggest one is called delta, which is an intendo emulator that can do anything from the N S.
Through the n sixty four for the home councils and the game boy through the intended ds for the portable councils. It's not a new emulator. It's something that's been in development for like ten years because they were basically just sort of like waiting for the day when they could like push this out.
And it's always been in test flight so you could like get IT get test flight. yeah. So I was always unofficial, not on the APP store. And then as soon as apple relax these policies, they just hit publish.
And all the sudden they have this very full featured, very built out emulator they shoot up to like number one number one on the APP store for like a week. Um you can easily airplay games to TV. You can use IT with bluette oth controllers. So it's like a pretty .
it's a pretty serious .
yeah that's funny yeah so it's it's quite cool. I think that there just there's a lot of third gray zones around emulators in general because technically there is precedent for the ability to run an emulator of something to understand how that works. But then obviously, distributing game files yeah is legal. All the games are playing.
you're not paying .
for exactly yeah. So when you distribute an emulator, you just say like we're just giving you the platform, it's not up to us how you get the thing that you do because theoretically, you could do a ROM dump, which is called her. It's really only memory, but you can basically dump the game from your physical cartridge if you want to to and then play that.
And that is technically legal. That's like the way that people get around this is that if you bought the copy of the game, you should be able to play the real my memory version of the game on a different device. Uh, so that's how people get around this. Anyway, it's kind of cool because there's there's been all these reasons why you would buy an android phone specifically because you could do things like you couldn't do on a iphone. Now, this is another .
one off in the as well. Yeah, yeah. Is is all game councils? The only thing that people want seems .
like that the only thing most prety much.
Is there an android one that .
you would suggest?
This is also I think this is also on android.
I don't think delta is not android. But there was one called something for G B A that .
I used to use, what was IT. So I can remember .
this called I don't actually play that many games.
So yeah yeah, asking IT like I would want to do something. I phone and my sick yeah.
As for there's .
one device that I can save for certain is commonly emulated in the united states without a needing to play any games. And that is the O G palm pilot. O, S, and that is because, uh, the first digital movie projectors, uh, all the timing calculation was done on a palm e pilot. And when IT became impossible, why to get palm pilots IT was easier to just emulate.
They did IT on a on A P, D.
A open hyper, the seventy mail IMAX, because all the IMAX often are still only runs on O S. You go into an imac seventy eight projection. You, you'll see a computer running a palm pilot emulation.
That is that. Why did they do that via P, D, A?
Because I think IT was really simple software and IT was a cheap thing you could just mount on the wall and teach people to use.
And I thought they would be around forever.
Let's crazy. That's the most film industry thing to do ever. And I like everything of the million dollars and then use like a palm pilot to like figure out when to swap .
the real S I don't be like we can't remove this step.
Let's stuck yeah we'll be .
doing that in one hundred years will be like, yeah IT was only available on the rabbit r one. Now we have to emulated .
on the computer yeah, just unna because the rabbit is actually emulating things. It's a virtual machine.
So i'm sure this image al show, I would be role when I give them to adam. But I just sent you guys a picture of a seventy million meter film real next to the palm pilot emulator.
And IT is just .
mac on an ipad.
other emulating the palm pilot on an old ipad on the wall.
That's just a very poorly cut out. Pm, y.
it's so funny. That's A M. We love to see IT also shed up to IMAX because they are finally making a new IMAX camera for the first time sense like the interest seventies .
yeah because they've been licensing the IMAX sensors and stuff to R E folks. No, I think we don't have the IMAX set. You can get an IMAX sert, the rapture yeah .
I think I believe there only nine IMAX phone cameras and they were all made in the one thousand and seventies yeah and there finally making a brand new one that is like completely made of like carbon fiber composites. And it's got a bunch of like touch screen stuff on IT even though IT shoots film like show you what you're shooting digitally, but IT is like putting in on film. It's epic.
Closed ecosystems, you know, are a mixed bag and can really result in some funky bad times. but. I love, I love the IMAX speakers .
are like the .
cool looking speakers anyone has ever made. I think the IMAX, like a seat height specks are like perfect for watching movies.
So we're a little bit down the rabbit home. And yeah, not die rabbit.
so speak. What will that part of videos new development as of this week? Tiktok band? Not not exactly. yes. So the .
headline every to jail headline .
is that the bill was signed for bite dance to have to divest and not own all of tiktok. And so I guess that makes it's going to be up for sale as a genre twenty twenty five when really know all the details yet. But IT seems like something we should keep an I on yeah yeah it's kind of IT basically so .
far yeah there's they have a year to like sell the us. Wing to another us. company.
Otherwise they are banned. Yeah and they went through congress, the house and biden. So got signed.
Yeah, got signed. So what will still happens? I guess now we get a way to year.
I have one last headline I want to go through with you guys. Okay, this is fascinating to me.
I just want you to know in the document is as electric g wao, that's what I wrote.
Okay, did I started the new jag? The the electric ja agon ah was announced and I goes on scale, uh, late twenty and I want you guys to listen to the best because you know what the gagan is right? Square, merge, iconic.
It's a bit of a fashion icon. It's status symbol. Yeah they're making an electronic one finally, and i've i've been on my high horse about vehicles actually go electric.
This is the spec sheet of the electric g wagon. IT will start at one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. IT has quite motors and one hundred and sixteen killed out our battery.
IT will do zero .
to sixty and four point seven seconds. IT will have a max range of two hundred fifty miles E, P, A, rated and IT only charges at two hundred kilowatts. I read that spec sheet and I immediately thought I think this might be the most inefficient E V i've ever seen on paper, only short of the hammer E V.
The hammer E V is just um we put two hundred twenty kilo thousand hours of battery in there so that should be fine and IT eventually panned out and goes like almost stranger miles whatever. But that also deserves a sixteen like three second flat because like a ridiculous matter power yeah like thousand horse power. They managed to do quad motors in this thing, but only four of zero to sixty and four point seven seconds.
That seems slow. Seems it's not slow, but it's like it's quite motors. We regularly see dual motor vehicles doing two point nine years and three. I know I quite much IT does off off voting.
Is that is that the less powerful motors, but with Better individual control.
each wheah definitely, definitely also have individual control of each will, like every other, quiet motor vehicle, but not any Better or worse, like the quiet motor are one tea revision, are quite motor for all the same reasons, individual control of each wheel, ofer ding capabilities, individualized traction control, talk vector ing, all that stuff is still true.
It's just these are just super inefficient to see some reason and also only two hundred and fifty months of rain. So it's not like these are super powerful, but don't go very far. There are both not powerful and not efficient.
But IT has the thing that everyone buying A G A G and wants shy look is A G G looks like a IT.
makes noises that sound kind of like a gg G.
I have a question, why is there a humane ipad on the back of IT?
Giant A M.
that's kind of funny. The tire cover just looks like a blue, a blue look .
for a .
storage urge.
or the tire, tire is not even no electronic.
H, go to two minutes, forty five seconds. It's church.
Eight minute. Twitter video, huge hell.
This is delivery late this year, later this year. Yeah, that's kind of crazy.
Yeah, you two could have one hundred, a thousand million, two hundred fifty eight range. E, V, if you really .
want to to do.
Um I can do. I can ask the habit there .
are genuinely interesting, like really good office features, which is hilarious because nobody who buys A G I and actually offer roads IT. But hey, it's electrics. So has I keep building now? cool. Um very, very go. It's a hundred, eight, hundred hundred grand for this nice, cool cco.
Cco, where is my hundred dollar refundable .
the reserve? I, but you can I get that a thing anyway, I think is Better for this week, we talked about a lot of stuff. We talk about the rabbit.
We have a bunch more to talk about with this. And of course, recall ipads and software updates. But we have more thing to talk about. trivia.
Know your accident, pause unless you have the skip silence.
Somebody definitely has the skip silence as no idea it's going.
I say you just set IT like the humane and rabbit.
say things exactly, firing up the rabbit I might have baty.
by the way, half half. And I think the rabid .
has to hear else though. If you want to use IT.
I think I am going to treat IT like my personal assistant. And i'm going to rephrase the question. But what if I want .
to get the answer right? You have to write down the entire question, that entire answer .
he says I can't know what I can do that it's gona give me a long answer.
I know that I can the more we ve been using IT, I kind of think it's said I repeating the question to give .
itself more time wouldn't be shocked.
Yeah sorry. I know that has perplexity A I access, but I do not know. It's like, it's like, it's like chagas t but it's a more information. It's more accurate focus than like opening A I S.
My laptop is on its dying breath of beaty, right?
We get you don't need your life of trivia.
I just want to say, you know, the dictionary definition of perplexity is one's inability to understand complicated ideas.
So I would like I don't really understand .
unless maybe i'm wrong about that, but i'm pretty sure if you look in the dictionary for plexi IT is the actually in the quality of being inability .
to deal with or understand something complicated.
Sounds like a lot of large like .
um but question number .
one .
yeah calculator for the ipad it's coming supposedly another APP that we had to wait forever for on the i've head was the weather APP. So I want you to tell me how late in the ipads lifespan in years do the weather APP come out?
When did the first ipad come out and when did the weather APP for ipad come out?
This feels a little bit .
like cheating was .
gonna in the mike? yeah.
Feel like is the first ipad was released in twenty? Have an official .
weather .
APP from apple was sixteen on october twenty eight, twenty twenty two. That was whether map was made available on more devices across the apple ecosystem.
I just.
I just cut off .
too late. Well, now I definitely got .
IT around. Okay, yeah, I was. I said I love in because I thought I was twenty twenty one that that came out also realizing I knew was twenty.
did the math .
completely .
wrong and twelve.
也不 that was wrong also .
no twelve this right so .
I got little trigger happy with the I thought came twenty.
twenty three and I just .
did my math completely oh.
actually I was right on the twenty ten and then I just like, oh, I came out last year because that was reason and I just math .
I math on too because I was like, that came out two years ago and I thought I was twenty twenty three this year so I thought I was twenty twenty one that came so I got I got IT wrong yeah OK .
I feel like the rabbit thing. Didn't you just asked to the questions you I didn't yeah I don't know what i'm going .
to give you the point markets but in the future were consulting .
ai ask you and IT needs the answer what you put down on the thing that the here's two answers that you get to do the so you prefer .
if I don't have to do any deduction, you want me to get only the answer to the tribe.
I think rabbit would prefer that. Just the rabbit was claimed .
that we just tried that with how many years was in between the release of the original ipad and the ipads? First weather rap.
I think even that was an easier .
version of that .
but that is yeah that was a longer .
IT should tell me a number in years yeah yeah IT .
doesn't answer for .
some reason once a while. I just doesn't yeah even look to try and try again. How many years was IT between the release of the first ipad and the ipads? First weather .
APP look IT up .
now you the first ipad .
was released on April third twenty ten. The first version of ipad OS ipad OS thirteen was released on september twenty fourth twenty nine. Therefore, IT was approximately nine years in five months between the release of the first ipad and the release of ipad s thirteen.
The question asks about the release of ipad of sixteen, but the search results do not provide enough information to determine how many years IT has been the release of the first ipad. However, we can determine that IT has been more than nine years and five months since the release of the first I passed. Therefore, the answer to the question is IT has been more than nine years, five months since the release of the first ipad.
Do I take your point of where I think you should take? I think two points .
should take. A reason .
is the problem was.
is that when you asked the two questions, you exactly so can figure my precious did .
not figure .
IT out through .
the yeah, I like I did.
Dt.
it's whatever the .
pin sets did, you know.
and I think came on twenty, twenty three, so act. But I also fought twenty eleven for the ipad. I would have said twelve anyway, but with the wrong reason, we all have the wrong wrong.
No, I was just.
I was wrong and I got that right. I just thought I was twenty three right now. That was my problem. What a cope .
coming from the.
I just got a wrong.
something you will also have to cope for. In another question about calculators specifically, the original IOS calculator from iphone one was based on a classic calculator from one thousand nine hundred and seventy seven. I'm looking for two pieces of information here on the name of the legendary german housewares company that made this calculator, and two, the name of the designer of this calculator, who shares the name with a famous tech journalist.
I really hope the name just like David.
It's Marcus.
John, I do want to try.
I do you want to try asking a rabbit this question? OK this?
All right, let's turn them around. Oh, well, uh, markets, why don't you go first?
Uh, I thought that I was texas instruments, which is definitely not what countries say. German, german I didn't think about.
I just just, markets are for taxi, no .
taxes. And then I said a world, because I don't think there is that many famous tech journalist.
So I thought you were talking. I assume that right next I said, shake and what.
alas, David.
I said, Brown, Brown is the company, because they make a very cool clock, by the way, and .
calculations and deter.
M.
R. Rams is .
the designer .
I have dournay give .
as .
grab IT is deter.
No come. Is he? Is he actually.
because he used to be a test but when you said famous national al .
cells like ww, that really now is a down yeah it's .
not like you can say shack is possible, please.
Yeah a different job.
A shack is a broadcaster.
Yes, he's not a famous google .
employee now. 好看。 Um well, okay, so how do I phrase this question? The first one is who .
designed the first ipad, but I would who designed the calculator that the iphone calculator was based on .
got IT wake IT up. Who designed the calculator that the first iphones s calculator APP was based on? The screen blacked out. And I said, initialized, O, K.
I has been connected to the wifi, which IT only reconnects when you turn the screen back on.
amazing.
Who designed the calculator that the original ipad.
Who .
designed .
the calculator .
that the original iphones calculator APP was based on.
ching. The original iphones calculator APP was based on the design of the one thousand nine hundred seventy seven bran E T forty four and E T sixty six calculators.
These calculators were .
known for their sleek and minimal design, which influence the look and fuel of the iphones calculator APP. The design of the Brown calculators was attribute to .
deter rams, a .
renowned industrial designer who worked .
for Brown killing designed IT.
I said, who designed right? Okay, yeah. yeah. So the named the calculators and the designer, that's I even really answer to a .
pretty plex yeah I was impressed .
perplexity but but this is not the end of trivia today, guys, because youtube commenters have been relentless ously, uh, asking for us to do this. So without further to do, i'm going to welcome a very special trivia guest. Her name .
is maria.
and he just walked away.
Nice and back. okay. So today, I don't have a cross fish question for you, but since you were already talking about the new youtube layout, we do have a youtube question for you if you're prepared.
So youtube .
original two thousand and five video player page had four tabs at the top of the screen. Home watch videos, upload videos in what? It's concerning me that .
no one's writing.
sorry, I forget way to do that.
I was in life.
we should ask the rabbit, watch videos, IT was home, watch videos, upload videos and what?
Kind of being a smart s and this one. But i'm .
definitely .
really I think you, David said, account .
and sign.
why would they want you to. don't.
Alsie.
favorites, favorites. Yeah, and you are all wrong. Is the .
community.
Can we rabbit, I get OK four or four taps.
Remember how last week I was like, I don't do trick questions. I keep IT straight. This is a little bit of true.
Did you do a trick question last way? No.
I need everyone to be quiet. I can talk my system.
Oh, so, sorry, sorry.
What were the four original tabs across the top of youtube dot com in two thousand? five? Searching now the original tabs .
across the top of youtube dot com. And in two thousand, five or one home, two Brown, three videos for account like we .
only account .
s provided .
users with .
easy access to their home page, video browsing options, video library and account management settings account.
So .
rabbit was wrong, but I was sort of like twenty five percent wrong. The track of this year question was the keyword being original. Youtube launched in february of two thousand five with those four tabs s in fall of two thousand and five towards the end of the year, they changed the update, something much closer resembling what mark as described. This is also when they changed the slogan from upload, tag and share your videos worldwide to broadcast yourself.
Wasn't youtube also originally at dating service? Yes.
that's why I launched our valentine's day.
Yeah because you just post up blood videos about why you should date me.
Video profile I was what's the and I was .
reading a lot about early youtube, but I did not find a single source. And I also have first month screen shots of youtube that don't say that anywhere. So that might be a little bit of an urban legends type B.
I ve heard that many times from oh.
oh, oh that yeah right totally. There was the answer. I don't know know it's invite friends.
How's that a few question?
Um because when you look at a lot of original youtube stuff, a lot of people referred to the fall two thousand five redesign as the original player because that stuck well in two thousand and six but I wanted the .
original two thousand five fake fans .
yeah i'm asking germany I if you to be .
a dating site .
if IT was the dating site, please let me know .
was launched .
on a valentine's day two thousand and five. The website was originally intended to be an online dating site with users uploading videos about themselves and what they were looking for in a partner. The slogan was tunin hook up on April twenty thirty, two thousand and five. The first video was a clip of him. So that means there were no update .
between in April.
April four, four months after the site came out. I would be so nobody uploaded any dating videos for four months and then they pivoted.
That was like, I don't think you could do that.
wait. So was me at the zoo supposed to be like, check out a hot, I am at the zoo.
I think an one of the founders be an example of here is like a video of yourself tender. You can have like pictures of yourself. I think this supposed be like, hi, my name is. And here I am doing something .
interesting.
That's exactly what I. So I just want to say that the germany also got IT wrong, but in a different way, IT says videos, channel subscriptions.
community IT does say what happened likely .
were likely.
That's exactly what I asked me. I asked you for an answer and I wanted you to tell me .
what might probably yeah my you're probably around twenty seven nine.
anywhere from fifteen sixty four.
But these are pretty tough questions. But we did our best and I think some points were awarded. There is some .
board somewhere point that I .
answering correctly or not a adam, should I get the non point of not answering detail because he's not a tech journalist up to you? Maybe the last .
question is .
checked up there.
but before you sign out, I should read the score because adam always does do that. And yeah, I forgot. So markets, you are right in middle of pack with six. David, you are also right in the middle, the pack with six Andrew screaming ahead of the competition, lights of blaze, seven points .
staring into.
I thought I was two behind anger. He didn't get any points this time yeah, point I got. I got deter rams.
You did get to thank you bit, and I forgot you about both those questions. Uh one sorry .
ah I was I didn't .
get .
the points or as we would all be .
mean he did didn't .
a as of right now, I have marked not getting the point with six. However ever we're sending the review to new york to make the final and animals .
and breakfast if you .
are still watching this episode, thank you because you should have out of this one five minutes ago.
if you prefer retested chickens, a bag or plastic container. But in .
the meantime.
Andrew.
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