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Enjoyed this? Also watch Mark trying and failing to answer a video call on the thing.
All in all, it's a shame.
The 'texting' demo they did with Mark writing a text message via "pen motions" was pretty neat.
It feels like Google's "GLASS" vision finally coming to fruition, problem is, we're not in 2013 anymore.
A product like this demands high trust in the company behind it to work and Google, Facebook, etc, have evaporated any trust I had in them.
It's a sad state of affairs, a product like this felt like the future back then. It used to be so exciting, nowadays I can't be excited for this stuff anymore... 👎
That seems like something that could be fixed pretty easily, as opposed to the AI stuff that's fundamentally flawed. You could even see it register the input, it just failed to actually pick up the call.
The neural wristband they demonstrated was actually extremely impressive and I can see a lot of different practical usecases for such a device.
Honestly I don't get excited about any new tech outside of FOSS spaces. Tech used to be made to make your life better and now it's almost exclusively used to exploit you.
Why they clapping, and laughing. Fuck Zuck doesn't test these things before hand? All those billionaires of dollars and it makes a fool of himself. What fucking moron. Well like Ron White said, Can't fix stupid.
How the fuck this dumbass get so rich?