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The AI wearables are always listening

2025/5/6
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David Pierce
知名技术记者和播客主持人,专注于社会媒体、智能家居和人工智能等领域的分析和评论。
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Nathan Edwards
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Ryan Norbauer
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Victoria Song
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David Pierce: 我发现AI语音记录设备既引人入胜又很奇怪,它们旨在无需额外努力就能追踪你生活中重要的事情。但实际使用中,它们对重要性和不重要信息的判断能力还有待提高,并且在处理私人对话和情绪方面存在不足。 Victoria Song: AI语音记录设备的目标是成为AI记忆,但目前它们本质上是AI语音记录器。它们通过AI模型总结日常生活事件,方便搜索或提取行动项。但Bee设备有时会生成不准确或荒谬的事实,让人感觉奇怪。佩戴这些设备会让人时刻意识到自己被录音,改变日常交流方式,甚至减少自言自语。在处理私人谈话和情绪方面,它们也存在不足,难以在争吵等情况下及时静音。 总的来说,AI语音记录设备要真正理解并记录人们生活的重点,还有很长的路要走。目前最实际的用途是作为有目的的录音工具,用于会议记录和总结。但要实现记录生活全貌的目标,还需要解决诸多技术和伦理难题。

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The Verge’s Victoria Song joins the show to talk about a new genre of gadget, which both she and David have been testing a lot: the AI-powered, always-on voice recorder. Vee shares what she’s learned from devices like Bee, and why it’s going to be so hard for AI to figure out what really matters in our lives. After that, The Verge’s Nathan Edwards and keyboard maker Ryan Norbauer tell the story of the Seneca, a $3,600 keyboard that Norbauer built to his own incredibly exacting specifications. They tell David about what it really takes to make a great keyboard, and why making one is worth the effort. Finally, in the lightning round (call 866-VERGE11 or email [email protected]!), we answer a couple of questions about the future of Chrome.

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