• Otter
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    6 months ago

    This looks even scarier than that TV/camera device by Facebook.

    It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and uses a camera, depth, and motion sensors to track and record its surroundings. It has a built-in speaker, which Humane calls a “personic speaker,” and can connect to Bluetooth headphones.

    Hell no. If a friend starts wearing a subscription-based body cam connected to “AI”, I’m going to cut them out of my life.

    It also sounds so stupid as a concept. Why would I use this instead of a phone camera? The laser display sounds like a much worse equivalent to a tiny smartwatch screen. The only use case might be when doing sports/activities, but we’d need a much more robust device for that (and much faster response times for it to be useful)

    • @fer0nOP
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      186 months ago

      Just to clarify:

      The Pin isn’t always recording or even listening for a wake word, instead requiring you to manually activate it in some way. It has a “Trust Light,” which blinks on whenever the Pin is recording.

      Might not make a difference for people as long as it’s pointing at them and could be recording, but you made it sound like it always is. I also don’t find it desirable in any way, especially with that subscription price tag.

      I do get the idea of having a different device form factor for an AI device, but I don’t think we’re there yet for what AI can do. Still interesting through.

      And what Facebook TV/camera device are you talking about? The Quest 3? Or Ray ban glasses?

      • @rwhitisissle@beehaw.org
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        56 months ago

        So, it’s like the badge from Star Trek you can tap to activate in order to talk to your shipmates or the computer. Except without the…y’know…ability to access a teleporter or do anything remotely interesting or meaningful.

        K.

    • @abhibeckert@beehaw.org
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      6 months ago

      It’d be a lot easier to covertly record someone with a phone - those don’t have a flashing status light.

  • frog 🐸
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    176 months ago

    I honestly can’t see myself ever using something like this. Aside from any other considerations about the ethics of AI and how potentially creepy this device is… I’m a visual person. I don’t even use voice controls, or indeed the actual phone call option on my phone unless I have to, because I process the world better by looking at it. Having to control a device primarily by talking to it rather than interacting with it via a visual display is a deal breaker for me.

    • Otter
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      106 months ago

      I’ve only tried to use voice commands once or twice. I usually run into issues like

      • I’m in public / don’t want to bother those around me
      • It doesn’t understand what I’m asking
      • I miss one part of it and have to run through it again

      It’s so much easier to press a button and read the information myself.

      • @intensely_human
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        116 months ago

        “Here’s what I found on the web for what time is it Siri”

        • P03 Locke
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          116 months ago

          “I searched Google to find ChatGPT, in order to ask it what time is it. The time is a continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, and into the future.”

    • BarbecueCowboy
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      26 months ago

      I feel like the primary aim is to create a minimalist art piece first and a functional device as an afterthought. If you stop thinking of it as a phone, and think of it purely as an attempt at creating a status symbol, it all kind of makes sense.

  • @dark_stang@beehaw.org
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    86 months ago

    This is a worse experience than a phone on every way I can think of. For a moment I thought maybe it could be a good solution for visually impaired people, but then I saw the laser projection screen. This seems doomed to be e-waste.

  • @intensely_human
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    56 months ago

    So is this a starving model covered in copper paint? Who is this person wearing this thing?