- cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish25 days
Sure, go for it. Throw everything at the wall, see what sticks. I personally don’t need an alarm that is only is right some of the time and apologizes when it wakes me up an hour late, but to each their own.
- frongt@lemmy.zipEnglish25 days
Sorry boss, my AI alarm clock hallucinated the time zone, then my AI car drove through a construction zone, then the AI badge reader to get into the building forgot how to unlock the door
audaxdreik@pawb.socialEnglish
25 daysBut imagine if you could just like, ask your phone to set an alarm! And then it would do it!
… what do you mean we’ve already had that tech for a decade?
- ruuster13@lemmy.zipEnglish25 days
Maybe I shouldn’t get up and go to work today…
You are so right about that. You deserve a day off. Let me forge a doctor’s note and send it to your boss.
^This will happen exactly one time.
- TachyonTele@piefed.socialEnglish25 days
By offering the phone itself, the company could gain access to more data about users’ habits than an app on the phone could.
Oh, well then. That’s obviously why people buy phones.
- Assassassin@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish25 days
Hahahahahahaha what a fucking terrible idea, holy shit. Beside sam altman, who the fuck would use this?
- scytale@piefed.zipEnglish25 days
He probably won’t use it himself. The tech bros pushing all these things don’t partake on their own supply in their personal lives because they know how dumb or dangerous it is.
Jhex@lemmy.worldEnglish
24 daysApparently they are too dumb to ask themselves “if AI is ready to replace the work force and make billions per minute, why do they need to venture into these weird, half hashed, plans and products BEFORE they even turn a penny on what they are supposedly amazing at?”
- 24 days
Dead on arrival. Especially so if it runs android and invasively slurps up all your personal data for “training”. Now where have we seen this before?
- IratePirate@feddit.orgEnglish24 days
Now where have we seen this before?
But you already said “Android”…
- AWistfulNihilist@lemmy.worldEnglish25 days
Omfg, the cyber truck of phones, I dare you to spend billions developing this, I double dare you Altman.
- PlantJam@lemmy.worldEnglish24 days
But it’s going to be amazing! Incredible capabilities are just 6-12 months away!
Why all these products and implementations and spending can’t wait for those capabilities to be real is beyond me.
- blargh513@sh.itjust.worksEnglish24 days
I do not understand the Luddite view of ai. It is a tool. You can use a hammer to smash your finger or frame out a house. You can upgrade to an air nailer and work faster.
If people are too stupid to see what it is, they are going to just get left behind. When y’all old and whining how you don’t understand how the world works and you’re scared, this is why. It was a choice.
- Tollana1234567@lemmy.todayEnglish24 days
most of them have betted on AI, not so much on innovation anymore.
bcgm3@lemmy.worldEnglish
24 daysJust like every other AI application they’ve come up with for end users, I cannot fathom how the AI aspect would be preferable to purpose-made code that does one thing without having to “think” about it.
How does the introduction of an “agent” who “might make mistakes” improve my user experience with… Literally anything?
- CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.worldEnglish24 days
“Hey, Jippity. Send a message to Chris”
Thinking: The user wants me to call Kris. But I don’t see anyone named Kris in the contacts. Maybe the contacts are corrupted. I should try to fix it.
Wait, it would be easier to recreate the contacts. So I’ll just delete all of them and let the user know.
Command: rm -rf ~/.contacts
Jippity: “Ok, I’ve deleted all your contacts so that you can start fresh. Go ahead and enter the number for Kris!”







