Even today saying "ai did it" is about as brought as "an computer algorithm did it" For reference, theoretically any piece of code is an algorithm if you squint hard enough.
@@acegikm2274 I don't even know what web 3.0 is, and crypto has no real applications as far as I can tell. So far, llm's are useful as assistants, at the very least in debugging code. While stable diffusion allows for quick prototyping or disposable pictures. In addition, so far neither system has shown signs of stopping to improve. Therefore, it at the very least, even in its current state, is more useful / Legitimate than crypto. Not saying "AI" is perfect. It is poorly defined, everything is ai these days. In addition, the problems of theft and hallucination should be addressed, mostly the theft thing though.
Only the religions will keep us human. Especially Islam because its the only truth and that Allah is the only real God “Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa Allah, Wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulu-Allah.”
@@TRUEFISTICUFF Honestly I find people preaching about Islam better than people who preach Christianity because usually when the Christians come into the reply section there's going to be a huge argument between the two
If you don't want bad reviews make good products. Companies that don't make good products don't deserve good reviews. People aren't obligated to lie about their experiences with a company and its products out of some need to do good to corporations. That's not how any of this works.
Knowing its just a phone with a weird case and a constant running app, why would you buy this for like 200 dollars when you can just buy a phone? Even an old one has more use
@@ChesterManfredok bro you may wanna calm down but we get what you’re saying I’m just saying eternal damnation may be a little too much for the orange rabbit cube thing
what people also forget is that it's a another thing you have to carry and people don't really like to bring lots of stuff when they are going somewhere.
It reminds me of those one-function semi-smart machines that popped up in the calm before the storm after sites like Twitter and Facebook took off but before smartphones went mainstream. This thing feels like it came from an alternate timeline where LLMs were developed but smartphones weren't, like if phone technology peaked with the BlackBerry. It feels like this should have a physical QWERTY keyboard and come in corporate executive grey with a holster you can clip to your belt.
It reminds me of those one-function semi-smart machines that popped up in the calm before the storm after sites like Twitter and Facebook took off but before smartphones went mainstream. This thing feels like it came from an alternate timeline where LLMs were developed but smartphones weren't, like if phone technology peaked with the original BlackBerry. It feels like this should have a physical QWERTY keyboard and come in corporate executive grey with a holster you can clip to your belt.
@@rowan404 Exactly, it's like a concept device that would've been shown at some industry expo in the late '90s, had some blurbs written about it on CNet, and then vanished into the æther alongside the Chumby. It's a dead ringer for some of the ugly nuggets DankPods has featured on his channel.
Y'all remember Juicero? Yes, that glorified juicer pressing machine. This took on similar approach because you don't need that device to run it (Just squeeze it into your phone and you'll got it running).
“Hey, rabbit Ai, what’s the weather like?” “Uhhhhh shit idk but I just bought a bulk order of 80 d1ldos because you gave me your credit card did this help?”
When you give the AI that much power, it could be used against your will... There are currently XSS attacks that are happening but with AI prompts instead (so browsing certain websites could make the AI misbehave because it reads a prompt in it and decides to execute it instead of your command).
Mobile phone is already a small general-purpose computer with internet access. Literally every single function of humane AI pin and Rabbit R1 theoretically can run on a regular phone, laptop or desktop
Even the newer AI models are still prone to just making shit up. I made a Russian Soldier during the Beslan School Siege bot, and it though it was a fucking Mage casting spells and shit.
good to know. didn't really seem all that useful for the kind of everyday utility stuff i'd like to do. this feels like this could be a VERY early prototype for what those Megaman Navis and PETs could be. But at present time it looks really expensive and not as useful and they haven't figured out all the actual useful stuff yet. And the actual good stuff is like SEVERAL VERSIONS away and won't be around for years until the engineers and designers get the light bulb idea and figure it out.
Everyone's out here worrying about being replaced by AI when in reality anything made by our hands will inevitably inherit *every single one* of our flaws. And anything the AI makes will also inherit them. This Rabbit feels more like a confused toddler that's trying their hardest to be useful in some way.
I’m not so tech savvy 😅 but i use copilot and chatgpt regularly for asking questions or to write something, maybe im stupid.. (probably) but wouldn’t something like that be fine for a assistant to replace the other assistants? I understand this and some others want to do the whole learning stuff.. but im assuming that most people use ai like more of an assistant at the moment right?
The reason they deny it as an app is because they can't afford to be replaceable, that's why they made a freaking $200 hardware with 45min battery life. ur welcome:)
It would be great if they realeased the app alongside the device so that people who want one can try it out and then decide if they want a dedicated device.
If the app does everything the device does why would you need the device? It's not like I have a separate phone just for Duolingo, and there's a reason why nobody's banging on the doors begging for Duolingo to release a dedicated device that can only be used to maintain their streak. The only cases of people who prefer dedicated devices are generally people who need dedicated devices to fit within certain regulations (see high school students still using TI graphing calculators or doctors and nurses still using pagers) or Luddites (people who prefer writing things out by hand over typing, physical media die-hards, other people with my tendencies, etc) who aren't in the market for AI devices to begin with.
Yeah you're right, the device doesn't really offer anything that a smartphone can't already provide more conveniently. I guess they won't release the app seperately since that would slow sales of device if people can just use their phone instead of paying $200 for a dedicated device that does the same thing.
Why am i not surprised that when something like this shows up, there's always something bad with it. We already have everything like it, and we certainly don't need more of something we already have. The greed has gone way too far, and i hate it
I fundamentally don't have an issue with a physical product being a single app...that's the way technology was for a long time. This though I would never use.
i find it funny that all someone had to do was extract an apk file from this thing to absolutely destroy it, and the fact that it runs fine on a normal phone makes it even worse
1:19 The last time I've heard the word "Orange Box", we were all celebrating. It was like, more than a decade ago. This is the opposite. I would go as far to say, that I guessed this was going to be pure bullcrap from the beginning
Of course it's just an app, what else would it be. It's highly confusing to me that they expect people to carry around a totally superfluous second device when everyone already has a smartphone
If this was an iPhone and android app this could have potential because it would be available to most people without making them buy a whole separate device we don’t really need
People miss the whole point lol. They need users to make LLM work better. Would you buy a 200$ app? Obviously not. But if you give it a nice package with a cute rabbit for the same price then people are more likely to go for it. How many apps are you hearing about everyday and how many physical things?
It isn't possible for now though, large language models require extreme amounts of calculations and available memory that even full-size desktop PCs usually don't have, so they usually run on distant powerful servers
I like the era of tech where companies just say "powered by ai" and then refuse to elaborate. Its like an elaborate comedy show
Even today saying "ai did it" is about as brought as "an computer algorithm did it"
For reference, theoretically any piece of code is an algorithm if you squint hard enough.
it was web 3.0 before that and crypto before that
@@acegikm2274 I don't even know what web 3.0 is, and crypto has no real applications as far as I can tell.
So far, llm's are useful as assistants, at the very least in debugging code. While stable diffusion allows for quick prototyping or disposable pictures. In addition, so far neither system has shown signs of stopping to improve.
Therefore, it at the very least, even in its current state, is more useful / Legitimate than crypto.
Not saying "AI" is perfect. It is poorly defined, everything is ai these days. In addition, the problems of theft and hallucination should be addressed, mostly the theft thing though.
@@jaceg810 i made an ai that can say "Hello world!" and nothing else.
small robot piloting hampster wheel
the world is getting closer to a cyberpunk era without the cool tech and just the dystopian parts
Only the religions will keep us human. Especially Islam because its the only truth and that Allah is the only real God “Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa Allah, Wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulu-Allah.”
@@TRUEFISTICUFF Muslims Christians Jews have the same God you not saying anything new also please do not preach online that is super annoying
@@TRUEFISTICUFFpeople have other beliefs man but yeah we’re straying further from god
@@TRUEFISTICUFF religion will not save humanity especially those religions that discriminate against people and other religions
@@TRUEFISTICUFF Honestly I find people preaching about Islam better than people who preach Christianity because usually when the Christians come into the reply section there's going to be a huge argument between the two
People on twitter literally defend this saying "negative reviews hurt the company". Bad products ruin companies. Bad reviews dont.
not surprised honestly, twitter has everything BUT common sense
twitter tried to say mrbeast curing blindness and being charitable to the poor is questionable. their words have absolutely zero merit
The first iPhone was also a relatively bad product. Not in the same league as this but the r2 might be better it’s still a first gen project.
If you don't want bad reviews make good products. Companies that don't make good products don't deserve good reviews. People aren't obligated to lie about their experiences with a company and its products out of some need to do good to corporations. That's not how any of this works.
The ones on Twitter are considered people?
"THEY'RE KNOWN TO HALLUCINATE, WHY WOULD YOU GIVE THEM YOUR CREDIT CARD" has to be the funniest thing out of context
Alexa 0.9, what's the weather today?
"Alright, buying a goop weathered mat"
They literally could've just made it a companion device like a tomogachi and this *_AAAALLLL_* could've been avoided
I just want a real, living companion cube. That's all
Imagine that when you pat the back of it the rabbit purrs and blushes, it's actually really cool rabbit
YES
tamago (たまご) - egg
uotchi (ウオッチ) - watch
Tamagotchi (たまごっち) - egg watch
Could have been a smart watch
A smart egg-watch
@@LordZarano smart egg watch sounds like a weird term for an incubatory
“why aren’t people buying our thing?”
“why aren’t you making your thing worth buying?”
edit: spelling
lol
you don’t need to add “edit” when you’re just correcting your spelling
@@mr_red3 got in the habit of it a while back, now i just sorta do it automatically
@@cosmic3077 ok
Knowing its just a phone with a weird case and a constant running app, why would you buy this for like 200 dollars when you can just buy a phone? Even an old one has more use
especially when you could buy 3 phones for the same cost
Old flagship Android for the same cost would run laps around this thing and be better in every aspect
@@Hash-6624 REFURB FOR THE WIN!!!!
It is not even a phone. Can't make phone calls nor doing text messages
At this point I'll just wait for the inevitable, someone hacking into the device to run DOOM.
And then for someone putting the Bad Apple video
It really doesn't need hacked to run doom. Its android, it can already run it.
@@GreenKnight07from "bad apple" to basically just bad products in general
Someone already have done that. Just search CZcams for it.
@@ChesterManfred nice one
I hope they get a lawsuit for false advertising. This product is gonna drop in sales if some people already got it.
big times
For real, they LIED. It's an Android app and they LIED. They should rot in hell for that.
"That's a joke, lads"
@@ChesterManfred thats a bit far
@@IAmProbablyCoolerThanYou agreed
@@ChesterManfredok bro you may wanna calm down but we get what you’re saying I’m just saying eternal damnation may be a little too much for the orange rabbit cube thing
Its not Just an APP, ITS A 200$ APP
Honestly seeing a tiny-tomadachi looking thing was enough for me to not believe any of its nonsense for $200.
for a ripoff apple watch with even less functionality id call it fraud to sell this for $200
I reckon a knockoff Tomodachi you get from some crusty vending machine in Japan will have more value than this thing.
Tamagotchi. Tomodachi just means "friend."
I believe Tamagotchi comes from a portmanteau of "tamago" (egg) and tomodachi. Egg-friend.
what people also forget is that it's a another thing you have to carry and people don't really like to bring lots of stuff when they are going somewhere.
"its just an app trapped in an *orange box*" HOLY SHIT REFERENCE
What reference
"Three great games, one Orange Box"
- Gabe Newell 2007
people really thought that this thing could have a chance to be commercialised.
AT THE SMARTPHONE ERA !
It reminds me of those one-function semi-smart machines that popped up in the calm before the storm after sites like Twitter and Facebook took off but before smartphones went mainstream. This thing feels like it came from an alternate timeline where LLMs were developed but smartphones weren't, like if phone technology peaked with the BlackBerry. It feels like this should have a physical QWERTY keyboard and come in corporate executive grey with a holster you can clip to your belt.
It reminds me of those one-function semi-smart machines that popped up in the calm before the storm after sites like Twitter and Facebook took off but before smartphones went mainstream. This thing feels like it came from an alternate timeline where LLMs were developed but smartphones weren't, like if phone technology peaked with the original BlackBerry. It feels like this should have a physical QWERTY keyboard and come in corporate executive grey with a holster you can clip to your belt.
Now that you mention it, this device is giving 2000s as imagined by the 1980s.
@@rowan404 Exactly, it's like a concept device that would've been shown at some industry expo in the late '90s, had some blurbs written about it on CNet, and then vanished into the æther alongside the Chumby. It's a dead ringer for some of the ugly nuggets DankPods has featured on his channel.
Why is this man screaming at me? Is he my dad?
Lol
Y'all remember Juicero? Yes, that glorified juicer pressing machine. This took on similar approach because you don't need that device to run it (Just squeeze it into your phone and you'll got it running).
“Hey, rabbit Ai, what’s the weather like?”
“Uhhhhh shit idk but I just bought a bulk order of 80 d1ldos because you gave me your credit card did this help?”
pretty sure one day these will be mainstream, but this is not it 😭😭
200$ for something that costs 20$ to make in a factory in china.
"you cant deny it looks cool" shoutout teenage engineering for sucking while also making tech that looks fucking rad
It looks rad for 2006 standards!
WELL THEY NEEDED SOME BETTER [deals]
Why are we recessing back to a much more expensive version of the plastic electric junk era of the 2000's
ah yes, another thing I can add to my collection of ''obviously stupid'' things
stop collecting these
@@WeeWeeJumbo how bout no
can't believe phone 2 is a lie
truly a rabbit moment
Every day I grow more convinced I got no use for AI
Me too.
It's good for formatting your job list into a resume if you havnt updated it in a few years, but other then that, GPT is more or less useless
Apart from getting ideas if your mentally blocked out or to make shitpost content; there's virtually no use for it
Interesting analysis; really makes you think
Can’t wait for more great analysis on more stuff
Hey the video’s not in VR mode this time
dont forget what they took from us
NOOOOO
When you give the AI that much power, it could be used against your will... There are currently XSS attacks that are happening but with AI prompts instead (so browsing certain websites could make the AI misbehave because it reads a prompt in it and decides to execute it instead of your command).
Everything is an app, at the end of the day. You make a device, you make the software for it too.
Basically the "it could've been an e-mail" of the SillyCon Valley world.
That thing looks like it comes from the early 2000s
time for the elimination
elimination
Imagine someone makes a custom android ROM for it and making it run stock android, that would be sick
humane.. humane.. humane labs?
OH GOD
Mobile phone is already a small general-purpose computer with internet access. Literally every single function of humane AI pin and Rabbit R1 theoretically can run on a regular phone, laptop or desktop
The "LAM" is just what we and GPT-3.5 call "Function calling LLM"
Oh no.
-anyways
Even the newer AI models are still prone to just making shit up. I made a Russian Soldier during the Beslan School Siege bot, and it though it was a fucking Mage casting spells and shit.
good to know. didn't really seem all that useful for the kind of everyday utility stuff i'd like to do.
this feels like this could be a VERY early prototype for what those Megaman Navis and PETs could be. But at present time it looks really expensive and not as useful and they haven't figured out all the actual useful stuff yet. And the actual good stuff is like SEVERAL VERSIONS away and won't be around for years until the engineers and designers get the light bulb idea and figure it out.
hi
Siri, but it costs 200 dollars and you can't do much of anything else. Not even DOOM.
wtf is a rabbit R1
Rabbit
🐰
Everyone's out here worrying about being replaced by AI when in reality anything made by our hands will inevitably inherit *every single one* of our flaws. And anything the AI makes will also inherit them.
This Rabbit feels more like a confused toddler that's trying their hardest to be useful in some way.
depending on the app, I wouldn't mind a separate device with apps to save the phone battery
I don't know what people were expecting.
Why is everyone so surprised 💀💀💀
I’m not so tech savvy 😅 but i use copilot and chatgpt regularly for asking questions or to write something, maybe im stupid.. (probably) but wouldn’t something like that be fine for a assistant to replace the other assistants? I understand this and some others want to do the whole learning stuff.. but im assuming that most people use ai like more of an assistant at the moment right?
no machine should speak for you
@@WeeWeeJumbo if you are dyslexic it can be pretty useful to let it check the text for mistakes. Especially when it's for something important.
Hundreds of dollars just for a bunny rabbit.
I think they're selling some hardware with the product in order to not have to go through an app store that would take a big cut off of the sales
What's funny is that this is my first time hearing about this device
Cool
The reason they deny it as an app is because they can't afford to be replaceable, that's why they made a freaking $200 hardware with 45min battery life. ur welcome:)
it looks cool how?
it's an orange square with a screen and one of those things you'd find at a playground so kids can play X's and O's
aw man why isnt this one 3d like yesterday 😭
This can be a really good tool to do certai things faster then with the phone,but it will take a long time to get there.
It would be great if they realeased the app alongside the device so that people who want one can try it out and then decide if they want a dedicated device.
If the app does everything the device does why would you need the device? It's not like I have a separate phone just for Duolingo, and there's a reason why nobody's banging on the doors begging for Duolingo to release a dedicated device that can only be used to maintain their streak. The only cases of people who prefer dedicated devices are generally people who need dedicated devices to fit within certain regulations (see high school students still using TI graphing calculators or doctors and nurses still using pagers) or Luddites (people who prefer writing things out by hand over typing, physical media die-hards, other people with my tendencies, etc) who aren't in the market for AI devices to begin with.
Yeah you're right, the device doesn't really offer anything that a smartphone can't already provide more conveniently. I guess they won't release the app seperately since that would slow sales of device if people can just use their phone instead of paying $200 for a dedicated device that does the same thing.
Probably because the permissions that app would require would be both alarming and also likely require root / accessibility
Why am i not surprised that when something like this shows up, there's always something bad with it. We already have everything like it, and we certainly don't need more of something we already have. The greed has gone way too far, and i hate it
Sup
I knew it was going to be the Ouya of Smart devices!
If it's android, it can be hacked to run anything
Good vid
I'm shocked, shocked I tells ya!
ah so now wonder phones were faster, this really was just an app but somehow even slower
They are done 😭
I fundamentally don't have an issue with a physical product being a single app...that's the way technology was for a long time.
This though I would never use.
i find it funny that all someone had to do was extract an apk file from this thing to absolutely destroy it, and the fact that it runs fine on a normal phone makes it even worse
1:19 The last time I've heard the word "Orange Box", we were all celebrating. It was like, more than a decade ago. This is the opposite.
I would go as far to say, that I guessed this was going to be pure bullcrap from the beginning
I don’t have audio on, so all I see is this little guy spinning around
Its also a dvmb device, you cant touch screen scroll only using the ancient scroll mouse button.
Couldn't i already use voice to control my phone action's like music etc before this came along?😂
android app trapped inside of an orange box
Wait, LLM?
Oh man, it’s an MLM!
It's the prototype of an AI terminal like the one in the film HER and HAL in 2001. It's a very visionary product.
Why can't it be an app?
Both of those were just applications running on general purpose computers. Not single purpose devices.
Of course it's just an app, what else would it be. It's highly confusing to me that they expect people to carry around a totally superfluous second device when everyone already has a smartphone
Damn that's crazy
STILL I CANT AFFORD IT
If this was an iPhone and android app this could have potential because it would be available to most people without making them buy a whole separate device we don’t really need
we already have hardware that’s better in every way
Just make a tamagotchi with some light AI, you'll be able to sell any small plastic junk with that premise.
Can't just people make an Apply Watch copy without the bands and add voice control over it?
I read that title as : robot v1 is a LIE
good
so i could get a pi 5 and sell it for $200?
cool!!!!
I knew it was too good to be true
I never understood why anyone would buy a plastic square just for this
Some reddit addicted tech bro thought he would look smart wearing this around
People miss the whole point lol. They need users to make LLM work better. Would you buy a 200$ app? Obviously not. But if you give it a nice package with a cute rabbit for the same price then people are more likely to go for it. How many apps are you hearing about everyday and how many physical things?
I do want a legitimate AI in a pocket
It isn't possible for now though, large language models require extreme amounts of calculations and available memory that even full-size desktop PCs usually don't have, so they usually run on distant powerful servers
why the screaming?
wozers
Ok but, can it run doom?
Probably can run doom but a calculator would run it better and will not crash
Yes
it doesn't even jump high :(
I want that Rabbit R1
just run lama 3 locally on a pi or something
The crazy fucking part is that someone got minecraft running on this tiny piece of dogshit
Wow. You are brave. Hope you don't get sued as investors take libel pretty seriously.
Told y'all in the comment section of the last video
People who couldn't see this dumpster fire from a mile away before it launched were just blind, like how can you even get hyped about such a thing
They did promised a lot of genuinely cool things. The problem is - those promises were broken
@@akeem2983 even if they promised a lot, it seemed so unpractical if it wasn't already unattractive to many because of the price and subscription.
But can it run Doom?
Its basically a phone but worse. Literally just buy a phone with the same price and it works way better