no, because gestures just dont work well. you fucking iidot. how the fuck is anyone gonna be flinging there arms around to lift something and the retarded fuck AI thinks you need the police
I wouldn't want to wear a $700 apple-looking gadget on my chest like that, too ostentatious for me and I would probably subconsciously assume people wearing them are assholes. Also, only those with the least self awareness use voice commands in public.
I do like the effort to get away from touchscreens and wish there was more of that
>Brainimplants with ai
Yes. There is only one factor that will decide what device we'll use after smartphone era and its the information bandwidth between the brain and the Internet. This projected AR shit is slower for sending input to the Internet and slower for getting information from the Internet then a smartphone and therefore its already obsolete.
I remember my boomer dad being impressed with flip phones as a kid. "Wow, Captain Kirk's communicator is something I can just go out and buy now! It's real!" Now I'll be able to say the same thing about Picard's communicator. Not sure how I feel about this tbh.
>can't wait for manlets to get blinded due to being in line of sight.
Shit, nigga. That's weaker than the 1mw laser pointers that are already not powerful enough to blind you. >but the dumb manlets will stare at them!
They can stare at the sun, too.
>A month before he was set to leave, Chaudhri wrote an email to colleagues announcing his planned departure. He told them that he would not be in the design studio but available by email until his last day. He reminded them of what they had done together at Apple to make products to empower people and told them that it was an honor to work alongside many of them. He was fond of a line from the Persian poet Rumi, who said, “When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy.” Playing off that line, Chaudhri wrote, “Sadly, rivers dry out, and when they do, you look for a new one.” >The email alarmed Ive and Dye. They feared that the message Chaudhri sent could be interpreted to mean that Apple’s best days had passed. Its river had run dry. It was one thing for outsiders to say that the company was no longer innovative, but another thing altogether for that critique to come from someone who had helped birth multitouch technology for the iPhone. They worried it would poison morale and moved to contain the damage. >Shortly after the email, Dye fired Chaudhri.
What a dumbass. Next he's gonna get fired as husband after this startup fails.
No. People letting a service aggregator for Openai, Google, and a few other inhuman monstrosities think for them in any and all things is very likely, resulting in an incredibly annoying situation where intelligent people who don't have to much to gain from using something like this are constantly competing with morons from all over the world who let these robotic corporate fat cats rule their minds, but they'll do it by just writing a client app for watches and phones.
Pointing cameras at people without their reasonable consent is illegal. Walking into a shop that has CCTV isn't the same as walking around the street recording literally everyone around you.
Recording people without their consent is illegal, yes. Obviously the real world is one big grey area, but that line in the sand stands and exists for a reason.
It doesn't really matter anyway. What people don't seem to understand is that if the police don't recognise a suspect from a photo or camera footage, the case is closed. Shit like this only ends up being weaponised against normal citizens, not the actual crackheads and thugs it's "intended" for.
when you think about the hand laser implementation you have to realize that it can be anything, any GUI requirement that fits in your hand. That's the only killer feature I see. Probably needs one more hand held device to really bring it home like a conductors wand or something.
The fuck is that? Never seen it in my life
Ignore the shill, only follow links to archived content to avoid giving shitty companies clicks.
https://archive.is/fodtj
yeah nice website homosexual i couldn't even get past the captcha
Have you considered not being poor and switching to a proper Internet provider?
Post a webm or buy an AD, homosexual
>what do you think of XXX
>buy an ad
LULZ is full of autists
no, because gestures just dont work well. you fucking iidot. how the fuck is anyone gonna be flinging there arms around to lift something and the retarded fuck AI thinks you need the police
take your meds, anon. he just asked for opinions.
Buy an ad, fag
Buy an ad
shut the fuck up retards, if you can't use LULZ to talk shit about a useless e-waste techbro gadget then what's the point of this whole forum?
he has been posting that in every thread. mute him
I wouldn't want to wear a $700 apple-looking gadget on my chest like that, too ostentatious for me and I would probably subconsciously assume people wearing them are assholes. Also, only those with the least self awareness use voice commands in public.
I do like the effort to get away from touchscreens and wish there was more of that
thumbnail looks like woman mastrubating
is this ai generated?
anon that's called cum-brain syndrome
nnn does that to you after a week
>thumbnail looks like woman mastrubating
literally how
looks like one of those ai gen'd pics with hidden shit that supposed to look innocent
i think you should lay off the porn for a little while anon
but that's what i been doing actually with whole nnn thing
i hear you but you gotta realize you drew a whole new picture on top of that image, it does not Look Like That
What?
https://twitter.com/Humane/status/1722668651705430154
The AR aspect is interesting, but it's classic bait and switch pajeetware. The bald pajeet shilling it is all you need to know about this product
Not even close. The next big thing is brain implants complemented with AI.
>Brainimplants with ai
Yes. There is only one factor that will decide what device we'll use after smartphone era and its the information bandwidth between the brain and the Internet. This projected AR shit is slower for sending input to the Internet and slower for getting information from the Internet then a smartphone and therefore its already obsolete.
Or you could just wear a shirt with a pocket. Phone sticks out far enough to record with ease.
why would you keep deadly electronics next to your heart?
No.
It doesn't add any benefit to the wearer, while the only reason people carry a smartphone is for convenience.
I remember my boomer dad being impressed with flip phones as a kid. "Wow, Captain Kirk's communicator is something I can just go out and buy now! It's real!" Now I'll be able to say the same thing about Picard's communicator. Not sure how I feel about this tbh.
how to buy an ad?NWVX2
Nah.
I think linkikng internet identity to yourself will be the big thing.
You're already recorded everywhere irl anyway
Judging by the hype this dumb shit gets, it'll be the next WeWork/Theranos
AI will be everywhere, this garbage won't be.
I doubt THIS product will be successful, but Apple will copy it, and THEN, yeah, it will go totally mainstream
>laser projection
can't wait for manlets to get blinded due to being in line of sight.
>can't wait for manlets to get blinded due to being in line of sight.
Shit, nigga. That's weaker than the 1mw laser pointers that are already not powerful enough to blind you.
>but the dumb manlets will stare at them!
They can stare at the sun, too.
im gonna buy one of these and purposely project it into your manlet eyes.
>A month before he was set to leave, Chaudhri wrote an email to colleagues announcing his planned departure. He told them that he would not be in the design studio but available by email until his last day. He reminded them of what they had done together at Apple to make products to empower people and told them that it was an honor to work alongside many of them. He was fond of a line from the Persian poet Rumi, who said, “When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy.” Playing off that line, Chaudhri wrote, “Sadly, rivers dry out, and when they do, you look for a new one.”
>The email alarmed Ive and Dye. They feared that the message Chaudhri sent could be interpreted to mean that Apple’s best days had passed. Its river had run dry. It was one thing for outsiders to say that the company was no longer innovative, but another thing altogether for that critique to come from someone who had helped birth multitouch technology for the iPhone. They worried it would poison morale and moved to contain the damage.
>Shortly after the email, Dye fired Chaudhri.
What a dumbass. Next he's gonna get fired as husband after this startup fails.
it's an ongoing-consent-verification device
a bodycam?
yes black men are in huge demand right now
True, I almost never see white women with white men
no one cares about your porn preferences
>a worse apple watch
wow, amazing
No. People letting a service aggregator for Openai, Google, and a few other inhuman monstrosities think for them in any and all things is very likely, resulting in an incredibly annoying situation where intelligent people who don't have to much to gain from using something like this are constantly competing with morons from all over the world who let these robotic corporate fat cats rule their minds, but they'll do it by just writing a client app for watches and phones.
Pointing cameras at people without their reasonable consent is illegal. Walking into a shop that has CCTV isn't the same as walking around the street recording literally everyone around you.
So buying a GoPro, attaching it to my body, and going for a walk is illegal? I guess I'm in big trouble for all those vacation recordings...
Recording people without their consent is illegal, yes. Obviously the real world is one big grey area, but that line in the sand stands and exists for a reason.
>Recording people without their consent is illegal, yes.
Not if you're in a public space
So if you were in a park and I got my camera out and start taking picture after picture of you, that would be okay in your eyes?
in what kind of dangerous shithole does one need a bodycam all the time?
It doesn't really matter anyway. What people don't seem to understand is that if the police don't recognise a suspect from a photo or camera footage, the case is closed. Shit like this only ends up being weaponised against normal citizens, not the actual crackheads and thugs it's "intended" for.
when you think about the hand laser implementation you have to realize that it can be anything, any GUI requirement that fits in your hand. That's the only killer feature I see. Probably needs one more hand held device to really bring it home like a conductors wand or something.