Morning Chippers,
Check this new mob out.
Read down the article and click on the 10 minutes launch vidio demo , amazing , particularly where the device projects onto one's palm whilst being controlled by hand movements.
Apparently uses the Snapdragon Chip.
The Humane AI Pin attaches to the lapel and is designed to replace your smartphone, allowing the user to make calls, send texts and look up information
www.cnbc.com
Regards,
Esq.
a bit off topic, but this little thing reminds me of your discovery the Humane AI Pin.
Somehow I still don't really understand the use of both, but both are fascinating for me in a way.
Rabbit’s Little Walkie-Talkie Learns Tasks That Stump Siri and Alexa
The startup has developed a virtual assistant that learns whatever digital errands you teach it. The interface is extra cute: a handheld device you use to issue voice commands to your bot army.
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Lyu also says his team taught a rabbit how to survive in the video game
Diablo IV, demonstrating all the ways to kill enemies and keep the health bar topped up. Theoretically, you can ask a rabbit to create a character and level it up so that you don’t have to grind in the game.
There are a growing number of devices vying to be your personal AI companion. Unlike the
Humane AI Pin, however, the R1 isn’t meant to just be a tool for accessing the world’s information more easily. The Rabbit team wants the device to become the way you interface with the digital world.
“We’re trying to solve your problem,” Lyu says. “We’re trying to give you a tool so intuitive that you already know how to use it without learning how to use it.”
https://www.wired.com/story/rabbit-...3ab523-9267-46cf-a3da-8d16fe524834_popular4-1