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  1. I just don’t get it. It is just a low power phone. They should have just made an app until they had an idea the necessitated a device or could make a superior device

  2. I'm so freaking tired of Tech Bros and AI Bros, these guys living in alternative realities getting surprised common people don't like their products, when they are clearly not designing products for a wider audience?
    We should start calling their BS out more often.

  3. This product may fail or float, the exposure it got and with having the company's vision for representing modern ai with the function of being able to achieve the users exact goals with minimal verbal input is likely to lead to those potential enhancements in technology sooner down the line

  4. I don’t blame him for not knowing about ‘The Sopranos’ sooner, he doesn’t even look like he has the makings of a varsity athlete anyway.

  5. Thing is, any additional physical device will have to compete with your smartphone. If it can be done by a phone or an eventual app on your phone then your product will most likely fail. It's the reason handheld consoles died for a while before the switch came and allowed actual console quality games to be played on the go. Before that, people would just play games on their phones (and a lot of people still do btw).

  6. A journalist was able to run rabbit on his phone, after the company saw his post they blocked his account.
    Also they said rabbit is not android which got revealed that they lied.

  7. 9:30 they WILL be obsolete by the end of this year. In fact we already saw the signs when Samsung released the S24 and some of its featured and promised AI capabilities. The upcoming pixel is going to lean heavily on AI. Google already has Gemini and Apple is also doing something behind the scenes

  8. In India here is actually an app called "m-parivahaan' " where you can store your vehicle related documents and use them officially. Needless to say some traffic cops still refuse to accept it.

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