The Disappearing Computer - and a World Where You Can Take AI Everywhere | Imran Chaudhri | TED

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2023
  • In this exclusive preview of groundbreaking technology, former Apple designer and Humane cofounder Imran Chaudhri envisions a future where AI enables our devices to "disappear." He gives a sneak peek of his company's new product -- shown for the first time ever on the TED stage -- and explains how it could change the way we interact with tech and the world around us.
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  • @SethJeffery
    @SethJeffery Před rokem +527

    11:16 "But I'm in total control..." Famous last words in every AI sci-fi movie.

    • @jakedubs
      @jakedubs Před rokem

      AI is not going to take over humanity like in the movies. You need to be worried about other humans using AI against you. AI can study the way your mind works. It can analyze every aspect of your decisions and come up with the most clickable videos, most clickable articles, maximize the best price so that you keep consuming. It's a war for your mind. That's what you're not understanding. This is how you end up with high fructose corn syrup in every product in America. This is how you end up with toxic chemicals in your shampoo. That's the danger of AI. It will suck your time away, lower production, thus increase the wealth gap over time.

    • @Geminish15
      @Geminish15 Před rokem +11

      🎯

    • @user_7239
      @user_7239 Před rokem +7

      Exactly LOL

    • @zuracoin
      @zuracoin Před rokem +5

      We all think so, in all languages

    • @emmaklsutton
      @emmaklsutton Před 11 měsíci

      @@zuracoin LOLLLLL

  • @joedavenport934
    @joedavenport934 Před rokem +2913

    This seems more like a commercial for his own product than it is a Ted Talk.

    • @SirCottiny
      @SirCottiny Před rokem +171

      Lately that has been a thing with Ted talks

    • @gemthomas
      @gemthomas Před rokem +93

      It's a double edge sword ... It still is good he hosted

    • @jonanddy
      @jonanddy Před rokem +15

      that's what i was thinking too

    • @ramireznoy
      @ramireznoy Před rokem +70

      It is. And the sad part is it is not even good. Did not mention anything about batteries, antennas nor hardware interfaces :-)

    • @Daniel-jw6nt
      @Daniel-jw6nt Před rokem +35

      Because it is. I am sorry not so sorry but is it advanced? Yes. Is it solving what he’s claiming to be solving? No and no and absolutely not.

  • @mutalenkumbula2451
    @mutalenkumbula2451 Před měsícem +11

    Who's here after MKBHD's review?

  • @LettingLove
    @LettingLove Před 11 měsíci +9

    i am at rapid eye movement level of sleep from Imran's tranquil speech, its almost as if hes not selling, but guiding a meditation of a product.

  • @generic2928
    @generic2928 Před rokem +140

    Lot of words like "trust", "security" without ever going into how these wireless devices could be secure.

    • @WigganNuG
      @WigganNuG Před rokem +7

      you already to that now with your smart phone. that problem is not new.

    • @albert.escobar31
      @albert.escobar31 Před rokem +6

      @@WigganNuG it's a problem nonetheless. I'll consider one of these when the federal government requires users to opt-in to tracking versus today's default of being tracked.

    • @horstherbert35
      @horstherbert35 Před rokem +5

      @@WigganNuG the "smart" phone is still a thing that needs to be carried around and CAN be modified/custom-built to be an actually useful device that actually respects your privacy, you just need to avoid the megacorps like the literal plague
      Free and open-source is the future, "AI" is at best just another ponzi scheme, and at worst the end of humanity.

    • @brandonpaul3985
      @brandonpaul3985 Před rokem +1

      can't trust something if there is no mention of being open source

    • @aubrey_shadow13
      @aubrey_shadow13 Před rokem +1

      exactlyyy 😂

  • @hacob2004
    @hacob2004 Před rokem +507

    I'm just trying to stop people taking phone calls on speaker in public and this man is trying to make it the way we do everything.

    • @JazzyArtKL
      @JazzyArtKL Před rokem +15

      That's a false comparison. With this device you decide when you want to listen. You can time it, not to do it in public.

    • @hacob2004
      @hacob2004 Před rokem +39

      @@JazzyArtKL The people I’m talking about are voluntarily answering a phone on speaker in public. There’s no reason to think this device wouldn’t be used the exact same way

    • @rohavic
      @rohavic Před rokem +3

      ⁠@@JazzyArtKL I’m sure boomboxes and Bluetooth speakers are for large gatherings or personal use not subways and public places.

    • @TortoiseNo.3
      @TortoiseNo.3 Před rokem +2

      L take

    • @trollyforest2618
      @trollyforest2618 Před rokem

      yes because they want to get rid of private phone calls... they want to know what is up every crevasse of our a holes! They are sick disgusting anti human demons.

  • @ibosquez5238
    @ibosquez5238 Před 6 měsíci +10

    I've seen this concept on Star Trek since the 80's. They use a communicator, it's a pin on their uniform. It can be tapped and keeps track of their location, health, etc., and they can speak to whoever they need to. It was just a prop but I didn't know this was being built.
    Edit: it was also used as a universal translator, translating for you in your own voice and translating what someone would tell you in their foreign language.

    • @HamptonGuitars
      @HamptonGuitars Před měsícem

      This will be used more insidiously, I am certain.

  • @Farmfield
    @Farmfield Před 7 měsíci +7

    Nicholas Negroponte predicted this stuff in his 1995 book "Being Digital", so almost 30 years ago now, and Microsoft tried making it reality with Clippy, some 20 years before the technology was even close to mature, but it's truly fascinating how Negroponte predicted this type of digital assistants 30 years before they'll be a thing. He was truly spot on.

  • @kryostadexler5846
    @kryostadexler5846 Před rokem +219

    You can invent voice-based control all you want, that won't cange the fact that our visual sensory system is the most important/crucial one for awareness and processing information.

  • @SxC97
    @SxC97 Před rokem +1611

    As an introvert, there is no way I would feel more comfortable talking to my devices in public rather than just using a screen privately and inconspicuously like normal.

    • @krshnakmt3490
      @krshnakmt3490 Před rokem +107

      They are also making devices where you won't have to touch or speak to a device. You will just have to think about it. Devices like Neuralink might some day allow us to communicate with AI or each other without opening our mouths

    • @koz1024net
      @koz1024net Před rokem +46

      Or just simply use headphones and whisper :)

    • @TheLongdarktunnel
      @TheLongdarktunnel Před rokem +36

      ​@@krshnakmt3490 Transhumanism, basically.

    • @theawebster1505
      @theawebster1505 Před rokem +54

      Don't worry, everybody around you will be doing the same, so basically nobody will have the time/attention window to notice or listen to you.

    • @flaysx
      @flaysx Před rokem

      @@krshnakmt3490 bro.. don't believe everything musk is telling you. We are not even close to this, not a tiny bit. This is science fiction at this point.

  • @apexerman1
    @apexerman1 Před 11 měsíci +152

    I understand the sentiment of making tech interaction feel seamless, and in some respects, this approach works. Examine public spaces now and everyone has a smartphone in hand. Something like this could minimize physical device interaction while AI guides us throughout the day, either with a group or individually. However, we still have a strong affinity toward the visual whether it's a smartphone screen, laptop or a "spatial computing" device like the Vision Pro. I appreciate the innovation behind this product but it would be hard to supplant the power of a visually rich digital environment.

    • @xXx_Regulus_xXx
      @xXx_Regulus_xXx Před 11 měsíci +10

      it could be very preferable for the blind. built around voice and touch, worn on the lapel area with a front-facing camera. it could read signs for them and help with navigating. I could imagine someone wearing this with a set of earbuds and a mic and getting directions read to them
      people without visual impairment might use something like this as a bluetooth accessory when they don't want to be distracted, but when you want to watch a video without seeing the creases in your palm, you pull out the screen

    • @sciencetrooper1
      @sciencetrooper1 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@xXx_Regulus_xXx I agree it is much more useful for the blind as it only is more convenient at times than a smart phone. doesn’t really add functionality

    • @Joshuamonkey
      @Joshuamonkey Před 10 měsíci +3

      There's still a lot of potential for the visual aspect to improve. I think this could merge with hybrid reality technology. Maybe not the ones that completely cover your eyes while still showing the real world, but something like Google Glass and projection technology (like he projected words onto his hand). The visual demo here was extremely simple, but maybe it could show much more?

    • @damnengineering26
      @damnengineering26 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I absolutely agree with you. 90% of the things we do on a phone is based on visual stimulation.Reading , watching videos /photos etc. It is the visual content which makes a person addicted to using phones(plus the fact that you can use your hands to interact with it). I really loved the small device in his shirt's pocket ( whatever thats called). But I think that should just be connected to a mobile phone rather than being standalone. Phones aren't going anywhere....

    • @dschaumburg
      @dschaumburg Před 7 měsíci +1

      If I imagine having an iPhone in my pocket and wearing a Humane AI pin, then I would currently always reach for the iPhone out of habit alone. The switching barrier/cost effect is enormous.

  • @Enigma-Sapiens
    @Enigma-Sapiens Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wow! I can't wait to see and use this!
    Excellent talk and subject Imran Chaudri, thank you!

  • @thehairybfg
    @thehairybfg Před rokem +209

    I think if they can use the camera to see and interpret Sign Language and 'speak' in the speakers tailored AI voice, that would be the most impressive use of that technology. Double points if the person listening does the 'reading' of the hands and gestures and it speaks to them in the speakers voice.

    • @OMARKHAN970
      @OMARKHAN970 Před rokem +2

      It can if they use glasses than its possible

    • @Justliveinlove
      @Justliveinlove Před 11 měsíci +3

      You need to think that you would be under total control of this technology. So if you even think something wrong they would know that

    • @jonathanking9954
      @jonathanking9954 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Wouldn’t that be useless ? If your using sing language as your main language then chances are your deaf. And AIs don’t have a mouth that moves so they wouldn’t be able to lip read

    • @therach7841
      @therach7841 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@jonathanking9954 He means that the signer (presumably deaf, mute, or both) could be better understood by person who doesn't understand sign language because the receiver's device could read the signer's gestures and translate them into audible speech. It's actually a good idea.
      Example:
      - Person X is deaf/mute but can communicate via sign language.
      - Person Y doesn't understand sign language but has this AI device.
      - X communicates a message via sign language.
      - Y's AI device sees and interprets the sign gestures and outputs an audio translation into Y's ear.

    • @apedraza1160
      @apedraza1160 Před 4 měsíci

      @@therach7841 that would be cool but only the person that can speak would understand, there will be an actual conversation this way:
      person Y responds what the deaf person asked or said by speaking
      Person x :
      The ia device translates what person Y said into sign language and is shown on the hand as we watched in the incoming call in the video.

  • @MrXTommyx
    @MrXTommyx Před rokem +628

    It's tech demos like this that make you appreciate how good Jobs really was.

    • @vlad1972
      @vlad1972 Před rokem +91

      yeah, the guy almost put me to sleep...

    • @sylvioufba
      @sylvioufba Před rokem +12

      Exactly

    • @PureJadeKid
      @PureJadeKid Před rokem +28

      Ship date and price or it’s vaporware. Some good high level ideas but that just makes us want to try it out even more. Give us a date.

    • @talbotwelsh
      @talbotwelsh Před rokem +30

      100%. This demo is so flat and awkward for what could be a great product that changes the way we use technology.

    • @arvindhmani06
      @arvindhmani06 Před rokem +48

      I've always found this kind of criticism lazy and beside the point. What he's talking about is far more important than how he delivers it. I wonder why you would need some grandiose stage presence to keep you attentive at an auditorium where this is the only thing going on...

  • @eliaspfeffer
    @eliaspfeffer Před 6 měsíci +16

    Im sick of getting addicted to all sorts of social media. At the same time, I want to communicate with my friends and use the really useful stuff like maps etc. This solves our addiction to nice, visual things. Awesome.

  • @mauricioangulos.2830
    @mauricioangulos.2830 Před 10 měsíci +3

    - "I'm going to eat it anyway"
    - "Enjoy it, I'm calling an ambulance in advance"

  • @MasterThief117
    @MasterThief117 Před rokem +508

    This is pretty much the premise of the movie, Her.
    A wearable AI companion and communications device that can "see" the world and make decisions. It also has a projector, just like the device in Her.

    • @akbarmahardhika2982
      @akbarmahardhika2982 Před rokem +9

      Yes, I just thought about that, actually

    • @carl_aryee
      @carl_aryee Před rokem

      the guys device had a screen though, and the first time I saw him pull it out was to see racy pictures a celebrity posted XD

    • @paulgemperlein626
      @paulgemperlein626 Před rokem +11

      The Her device is a clamshell phone that almost looks retro. No projector at all, just a screen. Also, this demo doesn't seem all that impressive. Reminds me of the MIT SixthSense from a different TED talk 14 years ago. It is inevitable though that we get something like this and like Samantha from Her. Here's what we still need before we're on par with Her:
      1) Really good speech to text
      2) Really good text to speech
      3) Long-term memories
      4) Ability for assistant to integrate information not in training data such as news and personal info like calendar
      5) Ability for assistant to make changes such as adding calendar events
      6) Ability for assistant to interact with more than just text such as being able to see my screen and use that as input
      7) Ability for assistant to output more than just text such as creating a CSV or an iCalendar file
      Most of those already exist, some company just needs to combine all the things and figure out long-term memory.

    • @carl_aryee
      @carl_aryee Před rokem

      @@paulgemperlein626 think it’ll be apple? 👀

    • @paulgemperlein626
      @paulgemperlein626 Před rokem +6

      @@carl_aryee I definitely don't. Apple is being cautious and all reports suggest their AI is a hot mess. Siri is barely better than when they bought it back in 2010. All Apple AI has been extremely limited in scope and as far as I can tell they aren't at all serious about (or even interested in) AGI. Microsoft/OpenAI is currently winning by a long shot. Google, Apple, and Amazon have potential but they all seem to be scrambling and unfocused. I think AI is a young company's game. Microsoft is only good at it cause they sort of took control of young and trendy OpenAI. Also guy in the video is completely wrong about headsets. Visual feedback has been important for pretty much all tools in human history. Visuals are much more information-dense than audio and we're on the cusp of viable lightweight headsets, with Apple about to release the first serious attempt at a general/productivity headset. The only way headsets won't be big in 5-10 years is if get ASI or singularity before then. If anyone thinks audio-only like in Her is the mainstream future, then just try it for yourself sometime. FaceTime a friend, have them be your assistant, and see if you can get through the day without a screen. If you have to glance at your phone on occasion or project information on your hand like the demo (lol) then that just means you should have a headset to magically show information in your field of view any time it's relevant.

  • @milesaway1424
    @milesaway1424 Před rokem +21

    „Your Ai figures out what you need“. And at the same time we‘ll forget how to figure it out by outselves…

    • @tmpbe
      @tmpbe Před rokem +5

      My Humane Screenless Tech is dead and now I don't know how to pee. Send help, please!

    • @nicoschroeder5379
      @nicoschroeder5379 Před rokem

      Thats not how humans work. Stop playing devils advocate.

  • @joab757
    @joab757 Před 11 měsíci +211

    Let’s just hope we don’t get it wrong… but I LOVE how it takes the advantages of smartphones but puts us back in touch with each other, as opposed to stuck in our screens

    • @richashah9146
      @richashah9146 Před 10 měsíci +13

      Au contraire, I reckon this will make us interact with the “device” more than with the people around us. Just my opinion 🤷‍♀️

    • @rajat0610
      @rajat0610 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@richashah9146 i feel so too

    • @FactsDontCareAboutFeelings_97
      @FactsDontCareAboutFeelings_97 Před 10 měsíci

      Don’t be stupid. People are going to be glued to their hands instead of “screens”. If you want people to be back in touch with each other, than we’d need to get rid of phones entirely. And I’m all for that. Phones should only be able to make and take calls, tell time, and that’s it. Access to search engines and social media should be removed. You wanna look something up or check social media? Do it at home, on your computer. The phone has become much more than just a phone nowadays. You’ll never be able to rip it from the hands of humanity, it’s too late for that.

    • @Jizzlewobbwtfcus
      @Jizzlewobbwtfcus Před 10 měsíci

      @@richashah9146 exactly!

    • @Jizzlewobbwtfcus
      @Jizzlewobbwtfcus Před 10 měsíci +6

      People already pay less attention than they should walking down the street because of Smartphone giraffe neck.
      You think they will pay more attention with this? no. There will always be a new addon or peripheral such as floating screens.
      Nothing will change except the degradation of the acceleration of the human mind and it's tech company facilitated need for instant gratification.

  • @shondmichael1363
    @shondmichael1363 Před 6 měsíci

    I love this. The possibilities simple and complex... I imagine myself exercising, running through my music playlist without fumbling for my phone. That alone, this device is already bought!

  • @cortanashepard6733
    @cortanashepard6733 Před rokem +307

    This reminds me how lucky I am to live in hawaii and able to enjoy the simple pleasures of nature's beauty. I find this increasingly bigger and bigger dependency on technology is creepy and intrusive. I work with computers. The last thing I want when I clock out is having one follow me around. Let's put our phones down for a moment and talk, listen, and enjoy each other without screens or ai.

    • @elck3
      @elck3 Před rokem +23

      yeah, agreed. it's all presented under "reimagined technology" "built for you" "to help you" -- all phrases that seem innocuous but are truly truly horrible. Don't trust this guy imo.

    • @xfloodcasual8124
      @xfloodcasual8124 Před rokem +1

      99% of Silicon Valley's technology is nothing more than consumerism and convenience : Shop for more stuff, or have tasks done that mommy and daddy did for us - pick us up, prepare our meals, and so forth. Almost none of it helps us with a deeper connection with who we are and the natural world around us. Its all pretentious and deeply inauthentic - I don't want a fake voice of myself speaking a foreign language, I want my own voice speaking whatever it is that I can - because it's ME, and I want the other person the same. This is how true authentic connections are made with others, in personal or business settings. If we use technology, it should be to deepen that authenticity about our collective experience.

    • @user-uz2es2zp2n
      @user-uz2es2zp2n Před rokem +4

      @@elck3 Appreciating the integrity of your courageously honest comment. Good to see there are still some humans who can think for themselves

    • @RealGrooveRandom
      @RealGrooveRandom Před rokem +2

      Totally agree with that. Even though I depend on technology for work I do my best to get away from it in my own time..

    • @cedricvillani8502
      @cedricvillani8502 Před rokem

      Except humanity is fat ugly and educated by CZcams and tic-tok, so ashamed of themselves they want to change there very natural existence, men become women and women become unicorns 🦄. What we need is The Purge

  • @smotch7533
    @smotch7533 Před rokem +19

    7:48 I like how he says "thank you" like he didnt just call an api from another company.

  • @tarirotobaiwa2418
    @tarirotobaiwa2418 Před 6 měsíci

    it has come a long way, I remember seeing another TED Talk back in 2009 by Pranav Mistry on wearable tech, same concept only with GPT on top and smaller.

  • @of5458
    @of5458 Před měsícem +3

    Fast forward 11 months and it's clear that the interactions with the pin were rigged. Reviewers proved the pin never works that quickly and half the time doesn't work at all. 😵

  • @TrentonF505
    @TrentonF505 Před rokem +550

    Without a screen this is a hard sell for most people, but I don’t think he’s only trying to sell a product but also the philosophy behind the product. The point of it is so we can live more in the moment.

    • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
      @user-gu9yq5sj7c Před 11 měsíci +18

      1:53 There is a screen. It's just light on a surface like your hand. Some people may like this more than a touch screen phone. There's people who like the holograms. Miku Hatsune is a hologram singer.

    • @Darlingdad
      @Darlingdad Před 11 měsíci +49

      I remember people used to say a phone without a keyboard was a hard sell.

    • @Jackson_Zheng
      @Jackson_Zheng Před 11 měsíci +12

      Do humans have screens? No, we have our voice, our personality and our emotions. This will be like Jarvis from Iron Man.

    • @FekuEntertainmentLtd
      @FekuEntertainmentLtd Před 11 měsíci +2

      That's why the company is called "Humane".

    • @TERRANcmb
      @TERRANcmb Před 11 měsíci

      Humans like objects they can hold and play with. An embedded part of human condition, I think.

  • @pmishraofficial
    @pmishraofficial Před rokem +20

    Somebody somewhere is already working on the idea you’re thinking of right now - this is becoming truer than ever!

    • @matthewsamuel1029
      @matthewsamuel1029 Před rokem

      Can you explain more! I believe the same but what’s the science behind that.

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC Před rokem

      And odds are, they have more free time than you and are smarter than you. It's a scary thought for sure, I realized this years ago. And now with a kid I realize that I'll never make anything amazing because I don't have the open mind and schedule that youth provides.
      Ah well, someone else can pave the way!

  • @ConstantinPhillipou
    @ConstantinPhillipou Před 11 měsíci +1

    I can't wait for this! The future is insanely promising.

  • @mannydrives
    @mannydrives Před 11 měsíci +1

    I want this! I can see Bluetooth earbuds connected for a quiet interaction. But this is the beginning of a StarTrek communicator. It all hinges on how good the AI is. ChatGPT has hiccups and we cannot just blatantly trust the results of searches. And you don’t have to connect this to a phone like an Apple Watch. Awesome.

  • @MikeScott55
    @MikeScott55 Před rokem +15

    Two questions:
    1) Would I need to get custom cut jackets/shirts going forward so that the device pokes out of the top like that everywhere I go to use the interface?
    2) You said that the translator matched your tone and emotion, but then sounded relatively flat and emotionless. Did you test it with someone who is frantic, trying to say something like “they’re after me! They’re going to kill me!” and have it repeat it in another language…?

    • @onkarmane8760
      @onkarmane8760 Před 8 měsíci

      It could be magnetic
      No need to poke holes
      This feels like an ad for an wearable Bluetooth jacket
      Google and Siri already provide all his

  • @64jcl
    @64jcl Před rokem +194

    I think the biggest hurdle here is that when you speak your voice goes everywhere and your device will pick up speech from a colleague or someone else on the bus. Microsoft has been trying for ages to get people to use voice as a tool to control their computers but with little success because of this. Admittedly I do use Google assistant on my phone a lot to look up stuff and even make calls to places I do not even have in my contacts these days, and that with a rather crude AI compared to what is possible today. But it really only works when I am either alone or I first have to ask everybody around me to shut up. Also, you cant really compare this with e.g. augmented reality - the whole point of AR/VR is to make a 3d environment exist around you, augmenting or replacing the real world in your vision. There is still truth to the saying that "a picture can tell a 1000 words" - and with so much we do in life, some kind of screen is endlessly more useful compared to a voice input/output device. What I'd like to see is that screens and keyboards are wireless and extremely easy to pair up with my phone as the actual computing device - that way screens in any form or any device around me can be used instantly on with my computer device. I also see that the future we will likely go back to a more terminal based computing, much like we use the web today - and the web browser is basically just a glorified terminal window. So your phone/device can be extremely simple as its only purpose is to act as such.

    • @RaytheonNublinski
      @RaytheonNublinski Před rokem +28

      It’s 2023 not the 1900s. Voice recognition tech is very good now. It’s incredibly accurate and only getting better.

    • @64jcl
      @64jcl Před rokem +41

      @@RaytheonNublinski , accuracy was never really the problem. It has been accurate enough for a long time. It's just that nobody really wants to hear you talk to your computer.

    • @hectord27
      @hectord27 Před rokem +8

      He used the speaker to show the voice. You can probably used tiny headphones in a real world scenario.

    • @RaytheonNublinski
      @RaytheonNublinski Před rokem +12

      @@64jcl People didn’t like selfies at first either. Now no one but a weirdo looks twice at someone taking one.
      Also you never seen AirPods before? I think you’re wildly out of touch with where tech is today. This is already a norm.

    • @tawyeebsoetan9726
      @tawyeebsoetan9726 Před rokem +15

      @@64jcl i think people would be more concerned about others hearing what you say/ask your device. When typing on a screen unless somebody is looking over your shoulder they wont know what you are typing/doing. But with this its obvious to everyone. This isn't really going to replace anything. More like a companion device. Seems more like a wearable super-personalised virtual assistant.

  • @Muljika
    @Muljika Před rokem +6

    Black Mirror season 6, June 2023

  • @hbt5427
    @hbt5427 Před rokem +1

    THE EVOLUTION after the screens, is the interaction with other humans (again). THAT is what makes us happy and healthy.

  • @Holyheadspace
    @Holyheadspace Před rokem +22

    The speech part of the model using your own voice fluently is revolutionary if it works this well. I’m so very excited. As someone marrying a Spanish speaker and trying to talk to her Spanish only mother this would be great. It’s great for travelers and business and friendship.

    • @-_James_-
      @-_James_- Před rokem

      O podrías aprender español. 😉

  • @polabora
    @polabora Před rokem +8

    As physiotherapist i recommend add accelerometer in headphone to control some interactions by head movement. In addition it can give the possibility to control safety (pass out or sleep during driving). Headphones necessary should be "open" type, hanging on ear- not inside canal.

    • @MichaelLaFrance1
      @MichaelLaFrance1 Před rokem +2

      I 100% agree. Open is the way to go. Shokz bone conduction headphones changed my life. I can hear and speak clearly with them without aggravating my tinnitus, and they can't damage my hearing. They're just safer in general , too, since they're not in-ear, I can hear my surroundings when I'm running, driving, or on my bike.

  • @ashiqhussain6956
    @ashiqhussain6956 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I still remember an Australian series Girl from Tomorrow where a girl from far future visits at that time present Australia, her name is Elana and she brings with her an AI driven bracelet or hand band and she used to talk to her, I am talking about era of 90s I always wished to have such gadget and here we are finally ♥️

  • @BBeckfordpro
    @BBeckfordpro Před 6 měsíci

    I like that pitch in the beginning about the VR glasses.

  • @sebek12345
    @sebek12345 Před rokem +132

    I can't even imagine people walking around talking to this device and holding up my hand to see a crude display. It already feels archaic. This gives me Nintendo Virtual Boy vibes. Brain computer interfaces are the future, likely paired with AR glasses or lightweight visors, but even now, with eye tracking, you can interface with AR glasses without using your voice. There are experimental devices that project images directly into your eye rather than onto glasses lenses, which have a much lower profile and don't look like glasses at all. And why not just pair this with a smartwatch or give it a screen? Why go all in on a clunky voice interface? At best, this kind of tech will be a flash in the pan as much better technologies rapidly emerge. I would love to be able to openly chat with an uncensored version of chat GPT that remembers all past conversations and keeps track of my preferences, but I would much rather have that as a smart speaker in my house, which is what Google, Amazon and several other large companies are already working on. It's hard to innovate right now because the tech is evolving so fast, and maybe this company will get a momentary foothold with the novelty of this device, but they better be looking a few steps ahead if they hope to survive for any meaningful length of time...

    • @vlad1972
      @vlad1972 Před rokem +3

      He mentions "do not have a screen between you and your toddler taking their first steps", but if you want to document that event, does this device capture video? How do you know what it is recording?
      Looks like a really cool prototype for a personal assistant, but not to replace all the functionality that currently a cell phone provides: take pictures, record video, see multiple options for what you asked for (and not only the "best" answer), see pictures, see videos... but maybe they have more to show in the future.

    • @Seaworthy99-1
      @Seaworthy99-1 Před rokem

      I would guess that "they" are way ahead of you on this. People "recoil" at the mere mention of "Neurolink" as it conjures up images of a computer taking over your brain, but that is where we are headed. Devices implanted in the brain are only a year or two away. I'm not interested, but many will line up for it. Just hope it is not mandated by government!

    • @bl4ck1911
      @bl4ck1911 Před rokem +4

      @@vlad1972 the real issue is the habits people already made. you can make the best screenless tech but if someone is used to seeing a heart animation when they like something they see on a screen, you can't change that.
      I liked the idea of dumb phones (using e-ink even?). Make people realise what's good, essential, helpful and optional for them and then start from there. But as we all know it, why would companies do this when all they want is people wasting hours from their life mindlessly scrolling away?

    • @joshuacook9376
      @joshuacook9376 Před rokem +15

      I think you're missing the point of their business and the problem they're trying to solve. Having screens in our faces 24/7 has been eroding our humanity since the iphone came out and the tech you mentioned as being the future will only accelerate that erosion. Of course you may be right that this won't catch on, but the point isn't for it to be optimally functional. It's supposed to be invisible and non-intrusive and that comes with some functionality trade-offs. Personally, I think there may be a good chunk of society that wants this kind of thing, especially young people (I'm thinking of the "monk mode" fad). I could even see a possible future where portable screens become like smoking. There was a point in time when almost everyone smoked, but eventually the evidence that it was causing harm became overwhelming and society shifted. Maybe one day having the need to habitually check a screen will be recognized as an addiction.

    • @Seaworthy99-1
      @Seaworthy99-1 Před rokem

      @@joshuacook9376 Concur 100%. 99% of what people receive and deem necessary for an immediate reply is irrelevent drivel. Having iPhones/ Androids weleded to ones head will prove probleatic as RF frequency radio waves have a deletorious effect on human cellular activity ( ie cancer_ ne plastic cells.

  • @yashghorecha2018
    @yashghorecha2018 Před rokem +9

    Seeing a bunch of negative comments comparing this to a phone. That’s not it, this is a far more seamless product with a service? that quite literally integrates Siri or goggle into our daily lives. As someone who has a ton of question’s throughout the day -unlocking your phone to search then getting distracted by something and investing more time in it. A device that simplifies this entire process of simplification of answering and asking( quite literally like jarvis from iron man) is truly innovative. This is still in the nascent stages and I truly see a great potential in this project

    • @nicoschroeder5379
      @nicoschroeder5379 Před rokem +1

      Jo itz crazy how many people dont get it 😂

    • @--novus-ordo-secrolum-un--8820
      @--novus-ordo-secrolum-un--8820 Před rokem

      @@nicoschroeder5379 they are obviously short sighted fools

    • @jakedubs
      @jakedubs Před rokem

      I suppose if you lack a lot of real world knowledge and need a computer to constantly feed you information.

    • @--novus-ordo-secrolum-un--8820
      @--novus-ordo-secrolum-un--8820 Před rokem

      @@jakedubs that's so ironic seeing you watch this video feeding yourself information about upcoming technology, baboon🤡

    • @nicoschroeder5379
      @nicoschroeder5379 Před rokem

      @@jakedubs ita not about a "lack of real world knowlegde". Its about finding the right information or atleast any useable information on the fly. While we all have our phones tucked to our faces, most of us never use the endless possibilities because its not easy and fast enough most of the times. I always see people(who consider themselves as jntelligent) arguing about "real world facts" instead of just getting the right information out of the endless pool of knowlegde, called the Internet.
      This device is for people who got the need to see, hear and feel the real world while beeing able to get constant information without fading out of reallife all the time.
      Everybody has some lack of knowlegde about the real world, but only a few ones tend to learn about those things instead of acting or pretending.

  • @allahjoseph
    @allahjoseph Před rokem

    This is a dope concept. Totally behind it

  • @toptechtips9334
    @toptechtips9334 Před 7 měsíci

    I wasnt really focused on the product but the whole idea of "compute is disappearing". And with seeing the progression in todays tech i.e. AI, wearables, VR/AR etc i can deffo see the potential. The idea of reducing screen time by leveraging AI to do all sorts of stuff for you that youd normally do on your phone (non entertainment tasks) e.g. emails, calendars, replies etc. Etc. Is deffo the way forward. Pair this with holograms through AR glasses and even something being able to send voice commands through thought and that would cool

  • @dans-designs
    @dans-designs Před rokem +309

    Its amazing that around the world at the same time, multiple inventors work on the same thing without knowing it! I am currently developing an Open-Source equivalent to this. Love the work that has gone into the multi-finger gestures. I too have a similar concept but differs in technology.. Also the holographic screen is a nice touch 👌

    • @user-cd3ky2po1j
      @user-cd3ky2po1j Před rokem +6

      What is it called?

    • @dans-designs
      @dans-designs Před rokem +19

      @@user-cd3ky2po1j haha at the moment, Esp32-ComBadge... its still in development, PCB and 3d designs for case are done just working on the MQTT and AI side of it

    • @carstenb23
      @carstenb23 Před rokem +5

      It’s not holographic, but yeah it’s cool

    • @aranguren12
      @aranguren12 Před rokem +4

      @@dans-designs Ohh the MQTT lol, pretty cool. I just happen to be working on some MQTT implementations too haha, nothing related but your comment brought some memories. Love that your device is open source ❤ wish you the best

    • @chadgoldthwaite
      @chadgoldthwaite Před rokem +10

      I too have been working on something similar. Mine uses a unique controller that you wear on your hand, and is sort of like a hybrid between some rings and a glove. Mine also uses smart glasses, but it can operate without them. Technology is moving so quickly that it can give us whiplash…

  • @DizzyDJW
    @DizzyDJW Před rokem +110

    I can tell you without a single doubt, there are going to be more people that want a screen to look at over a voice to listen to, by a HUGE margin. Won't even be a competition.
    This will be a niche product, just like the Google glasses, or that one bracelet that projected a screen to your wrist and so on.
    This will NEVER be as mainstream as a phone. There isn't even a 1% chance of that happening.
    The ONLY way a smartphone could EVER be replaced is via cybernetics or wearables that show you, and only you, a private screen in your line of sight, and sound ONLY you can hear. Otherwise, throw it in the garbage, because you're just gonna lose money on it.

    • @EVolkan
      @EVolkan Před rokem +9

      Given that people started to hold their phones to their mouths instead of their ears, and have an open conversation through speakers; I don't think it'll be an issue for talking to your AI. Thou, screens are always necessary, our eyes are more evolved than our ears anyways.

    • @DizzyDJW
      @DizzyDJW Před rokem +17

      @@EVolkan The issue though is that we humans NEVER devolve in regards to technology. The phone came out that only allowed you to listen and reply but see nothing. The cell phone replaced that with limited visual usage and the smartphone replaced that with maximum visual usage. The is no chance we're gonna go back to just sound without visuals. This could be a great device for the blind though, so long as it comes with an earpiece, because they apparently forgot privacy was a thing lol

    • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
      @user-gu9yq5sj7c Před 11 měsíci +3

      There's people who use Alexa. There are people who want to control things with voice commands. That is a increase in convenience.
      1:53 There is a screen. It's just light on a surface like your hand. Some people may like this more than a touch screen phone. There's people who like the holograms. Miku Hatsune is a hologram singer.
      This could help disabled people.
      Wearing the phone could help prevent thieves from grabbing phones out people's hands.
      Some people don't want to have to look at the screen too much cause of eye strain.

    • @DizzyDJW
      @DizzyDJW Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@user-gu9yq5sj7c Exactly, you said yourself "some" my entire point is that it's gonna be niche or for disabled people but there's zero chance it'll be as mainstream as smartphones the way they're pushing it as.

    • @muller_509
      @muller_509 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@DizzyDJW but it will more likely work in sync with your smartphone so no need for multiple screens.

  • @asfonseca
    @asfonseca Před rokem

    So many questions still need to be answered here. But this has the potential to be huge.

  • @SalisburyKing
    @SalisburyKing Před 10 měsíci

    Amazing, definitely one to watch.

  • @bobshuwab1988
    @bobshuwab1988 Před rokem +11

    Always there, always listening, and invisible...what could go wrong?

    • @jenniferdalrymple1641
      @jenniferdalrymple1641 Před rokem +2

      Thank you. I was wondering if one person would see how freaky is all this.

  • @drewsaur
    @drewsaur Před rokem +6

    The use of speech involves superseding an invisible threshold of personal quiet, which many people (particularly introverts) cherish. This is why keyboards still exist.

  • @franklyhanky
    @franklyhanky Před 3 měsíci

    This would be excellent for communicating with people who speak different languages, etc. Very good

  • @proskills991
    @proskills991 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This paired with a pair of glasses that have speakers into your ear would be revolutionary!

  • @gregonline6506
    @gregonline6506 Před rokem +3

    Yes. If that device will ever be out on the market, it´s mine. Totally love it.

  • @palani.design
    @palani.design Před rokem +8

    2009 - Pranav Mistry's 6th Sense Device
    2023 - Humane's Screenless AI Tech
    2 extremely similar devices set 14 years apart. Both presented on TED

  • @MichaelPickles
    @MichaelPickles Před 8 měsíci +2

    Interesting, i could see myself using this alongside my device. This is because as a Tec i need to see my victron ESS or DHCP, my virtual hypervisors, and lots of other statistics.
    I like the personal AI assistant. I've been looking at building a open source LLM Ai designed for me. Will be great if I get loaded onto this device.

  • @diystompbox
    @diystompbox Před 10 měsíci +2

    All you have to do is use your Air Pods Pro with Siri. As limited as Siri is, you can get an idea of how this might work. Siri reading messages; you asking questions. Now imagine it being 100x smarter like ChatGPT and able to actually respond with natural language. I would think an iPhone+Air Pods could do most of what this does eventually.

  • @DanielBro42
    @DanielBro42 Před rokem +4

    thats going to be a very good
    black mirror episode

  • @GtelisPhotography
    @GtelisPhotography Před rokem +13

    I am sure it will work perfectly in daylight! Also a very solid product for europe since the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will absolutely love this.

    • @tracy419
      @tracy419 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I've been wondering about privacy issues since in the past, they've mentioned things like it recording your kids game while you are watching and it creating short videos of important things, etc.
      Always watching and listening at this point in time isn't going to go well. We really need to get personal privacy issues sorted if we want to really get the best out of future technology.

    • @Arsenic71
      @Arsenic71 Před rokem

      The GDPR is one of the most efficient methods to prevent innovation anyone has ever come up with. If you believe your data is safer in Europe, you are naive. The difference is, people claim it's safer but in reality it really doesn't matter where your data is, all big intelligence agencies already have access to it.

    • @aslanfrench
      @aslanfrench Před rokem +1

      Yah this is Cicret all over again. Can't believe TED gave this nonsense a platform.

    • @Arsenic71
      @Arsenic71 Před rokem +1

      @@GigiGhiba-po6ir Do you honestly believe you have any privacy?

  •  Před 7 měsíci

    Wow, i cant wait to see it in full production...

  • @Servant_of_1111
    @Servant_of_1111 Před 11 měsíci

    WOW! The future looks BRIGHT 🤩🙏

  • @joelface
    @joelface Před rokem +20

    So I guess if you prefer this to a phone then you don't really like taking pictures, browsing the web, or doing basically anything else we use a phone for? This is basically an improved Siri/Alexa not a phone replacement. I see the appeal of a little projector, but not as a total screen replacement. Furthermore, a good pair of VR/AR glasses in the future will look much more discreet, and be at a better angle for recording photos/videos and seeing what you're seeing. I'm afraid this exclusive preview did not convince me. That said, I REALLY look forward to Siri/Alexa 2.0 with GPT-level intelligence.

    • @gracevilla7916
      @gracevilla7916 Před rokem

      Uuuuhhhh you can use it if you only want a phone function without having to stare at a screen?

    • @joelface
      @joelface Před rokem

      @@gracevilla7916 so you need this as well as a phone? Not a replacement, but an extra device?

    • @gracevilla7916
      @gracevilla7916 Před rokem

      @@joelface it’s if you don’t want a smartphone imo

    • @TheMightyWalk
      @TheMightyWalk Před 11 měsíci

      That’s the point get away from things

  • @saljuapi
    @saljuapi Před rokem +5

    can you imagine the bluetooth device (button, mic, speaker, camera) disguised as The Starfleet insignia badge would be cool af

  • @nelsoncasimirocasimiro2792

    Very interesting.... I can see this working in the future.....

  • @adbuuk
    @adbuuk Před 7 měsíci

    The quest for ambient computing is decades old. Whooooooo !!!!!!!

  • @ThatsMistaTwistToYou
    @ThatsMistaTwistToYou Před rokem +181

    I'm both incredibly excited and terrified of the potential of this - as an optimist, the QoL benefits are obviously huge, but my main fear is security - if you carry something with everything about you in it, what protections will that data have?
    I want the premise to succeed but need to be convinced I won't be an open book for anyone able to take the AI from me.
    How do we stop malicious actors or governments (different things?) from getting hold of all of the information as every social media network already does? Imagine someone stealing every experience your AI ever captured.
    "My AI" will need to be protected by law imho, so the legal field will need to get better/faster at reacting to emergent technology breakthroughs to protect us.

    • @darrennew8211
      @darrennew8211 Před rokem +12

      Exactly. Is there anyone who created anything like this that didn't say it was safe and private?

    • @HELPforPain
      @HELPforPain Před rokem

      Screen time psychosis killing children's minds turning them into zombies ... that okay with you ... not me!

    • @richardrosario8514
      @richardrosario8514 Před rokem

      Only as far as the law and the market requires them to yes

    • @Frankiigii
      @Frankiigii Před rokem +4

      This is one of the reasons we need to crack quantum computing. The encryption it can create would be practically unbreakable.

    • @beaverbuoy3011
      @beaverbuoy3011 Před rokem +4

      Your phone also had everything in it

  • @rybfish76
    @rybfish76 Před rokem +7

    I apprceiate Humane's efforts but they are heavily betting on that AI will get there answers right the first time. My critique is the voice has to be crystal clear and not repetitive, or boredom will set in or worse frustation will set in. As a ux / industrial designer I hope they ran the mom test, if mom can easily use it then it could work but if she's frustrated with it, it may have to find its own niche market, perhaps exercising, policing, or maybe a safety companion? I see this device more as an "ADDOn" then a replacement for a screen phone but I think they may have something here for a more niche market. Again I appreciate Humane's efforts and look forward to hearing more about this device in the coming months. Well done for your efforts and I hope they keep pushing this idea forward.

  • @lastsonofabraham2678
    @lastsonofabraham2678 Před 10 měsíci

    This is so Amazing, I wish him the best 🙏

  • @tonysilva2654
    @tonysilva2654 Před rokem +6

    This has incredible potential. Add in a couple of bio-sensors, some blue tooth earbuds and we're off..... 😎

  • @AdityaAserkar
    @AdityaAserkar Před rokem +18

    A mobile phone is now a much more integrated part of a human that any new tech that aims to replace it would just not cut it. All of the AI power would still be doing all of this, much better on a phone. The way a phone behaves can make it seamless and disappear in the background, however the physical device, in some form, will remain for a longer time that people are hoping to replace it.
    Everything that he showed will be done via a phone app. User experience is the key. Google Glass had come close.

    • @getget2873
      @getget2873 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ofcourse the AI power would be better and more user friendly on our phone. But the question is, in what way will it be better. I think people really underestimate the dangers of a mobile phone and excessive screen time. It is clear that a large portion of the population are affected negatively by screentime in ways of addiction, social anxiety, depression and even physical and underlying mental conditions. I think you are missing the crucial point of how important it is, by our biological nature, for humans to live in the present and the "real" world that surrounds them. For humans to have real interaction and of course for humans not to be addicted, as I think we can all agree that a smartphone might be one of the most addicting drugs out there at the moment. My parents always tell me that 50 years ago everyone would smoke sigarettes and nobody was concerned or even aware of its health affections. I really think that in 20 years we will say the same about screentime and smartphone use.

  • @pinkcichlid
    @pinkcichlid Před rokem +28

    It failed already when recommending a tourist trap as a destination for shopping. You can’t try to simplify human needs, which are more complex than the human (that AI is being trained to mimic) itself realizes most of the time.

    • @richardrosario8514
      @richardrosario8514 Před rokem +5

      I think it's the exact opposite. Humans think we are more complex than we actually are. I think AI has proven that by how easily it's overtaken art

    • @nicoschroeder5379
      @nicoschroeder5379 Před rokem +1

      @@richardrosario8514 both. We over and underestimate humans and technologies at the same time because we dont think out of our own boxes.

    • @sariharrison9747
      @sariharrison9747 Před rokem

      And if it recommends somewhere else that becomes a tourist trap too

  • @hakeemsaed1189
    @hakeemsaed1189 Před 11 měsíci

    one day this presentation will be appreciated as it should .

  • @muller_509
    @muller_509 Před 11 měsíci +1

    looking to see how this technology evolves. I am sure at some point it will sync with your smartphone and leverage the screen for other scenarios.

  • @Alan-hi9hi
    @Alan-hi9hi Před rokem +24

    This seems like the hand over of thought. It's one thing to use technology to fix humanity's biggest challenges, it's another to replace everyday actions.

    • @glensmith491
      @glensmith491 Před rokem

      This was already done when humanity invented writing.

  • @findingellis7148
    @findingellis7148 Před rokem +6

    If you have head phones it would be cool if you can remember people's names so when you see them again they're alert you to whom you're talking to😊

  • @thomasbermea347
    @thomasbermea347 Před 8 měsíci

    That's freaking awesome!

  • @sandrao1213
    @sandrao1213 Před rokem +2

    I cannot imagine everybody in public doing this at the same time everything is already chaotic

  • @VousEtre
    @VousEtre Před rokem +13

    This is a great start. Like the desktop, portable phone, smart watches...I'm sure there will be many permutations of computing devices that are continuing to develop that will help us... contact lenses, dental implants, glasses, earrings, dog collars... I want it all. Maintaining secure data is an illusion. That ship has sailed. This may be a way of containing some corner of it for personalization. My ideal would be a holographic, solar powered 'Jeeves' who walks beside me....

  • @NyteRazor
    @NyteRazor Před rokem +2

    Wish we would have seen a conversation being translated in different languages between two people. Such as a person talking to him in French then device translating it in English then him speaking in English then the device translating it in French having an almost seamless conversation. The device would also know who is talking by knowing the sound of the user's voice.

  • @nx_studio
    @nx_studio Před 6 měsíci +2

    A watered down version of this but as an OS-agnostic smartphone companion with the same capabilities would be an instant hit!

  • @TheeBrainer
    @TheeBrainer Před 11 měsíci +2

    I really like the idea where screens no longer necessary.

  • @samtechupdate
    @samtechupdate Před rokem +3

    I love the idea it really amazing and fantabulous

  • @theodorecastro4458
    @theodorecastro4458 Před rokem +10

    What kind of demo was that? He didn’t answer the call or hang up.. and even if he did, this would still be MILES from being practical, let alone useful or enjoyable.

    • @AskEpic
      @AskEpic Před rokem +1

      Yea it seems extremely scripted and even then its not more impressive than what google assistant will be. Screams funding

    • @tmpbe
      @tmpbe Před rokem +1

      But yet, look at all these excited dummies in the comments praising "the future tech".

  • @SyedAli12121
    @SyedAli12121 Před 6 měsíci

    great invention keep it up sir god bless u.

  • @davisonyeoguzoro9232
    @davisonyeoguzoro9232 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Seeing them officially launch 2 days ago (Nov 10) makes me believe how much Tech can change the world

  • @martinlentz-nielsen6361
    @martinlentz-nielsen6361 Před rokem +26

    Won’t this have the same privacy problems as google glass?

    • @TxxT33
      @TxxT33 Před rokem +6

      100% it will, and i'm pretty sure thats what big corps want...unlimited data of the consumer. They want to get rd of the entire concept of 'privacy'....and they're halfway there already. Its very very troubling.

    • @fqproductions
      @fqproductions Před rokem +2

      Probably. Unless they can come up with some kind of way to censor other people coming up on recordings, it will be unavoidable.

    • @guenole_k
      @guenole_k Před rokem +1

      ​@@notsurebruh That's it. Also Google glasses are still around. Focused on companies

    • @martinlentz-nielsen6361
      @martinlentz-nielsen6361 Před rokem

      @@guenole_k pretty sure they just shut it down for good

    • @martinlentz-nielsen6361
      @martinlentz-nielsen6361 Před rokem

      @@notsurebruh that’s a good point

  • @derek-yap
    @derek-yap Před rokem +46

    I love the idea of a personal AI implemented in this way. Can’t wait to see more.

  • @user-sw9cq9db5d
    @user-sw9cq9db5d Před 10 měsíci +2

    How Useful, looking to see how this technology evolves and uses it. The best part is that it comes with a screen if you want visual results

  • @verb0ze
    @verb0ze Před 6 měsíci

    To me, this would be better as a companion to my phone, with a screen in the form factor of a watch. In fact, with the magnetic attachment approach, it could play both the role of a watch and the presented use case. Would mostly be used with voice, but when i need to interact privately i could quickly type something. I the screen would be too small for me to stare at it all day, but big enough for quick interaction. Will be watching for gen 2 of this product.

  • @funnytv-1631
    @funnytv-1631 Před rokem +4

    "Sometimes we get a lot further in our art and in our lives when we let ourselves do a little of what comes easily and naturally. If you like to draw horses, stop drawing chairs. If you would love to take ballet, do it and let modern jazz be someone else’s winter sport. If you have a deep love for Broadway, tell Chopin you’ll be back.
    Painting your kitchen is creative. Putting bells on your kid’s school shoes is creative. Restructuring the office is creative. Getting the bad stuff tossed from the closet is creative." - Julia Cameron
    Create a new ritual. Try something creative today out of sheer enjoyment and post about it here.

  • @sigmundjung936
    @sigmundjung936 Před rokem +8

    0% disadvantage 100% advantage. It definitely is advertising

    • @brixan...
      @brixan... Před rokem

      It definitely says it's a preview of a product with the company name in the title

  • @Putri-nl2gg
    @Putri-nl2gg Před 11 měsíci +2

    A screen is necessary, one of the most important things for a phone is it’s apps and games. I agree that invisible tech is the way to go though as time goes on maybe AR glasses that look like normal glasses, hidden bone conduction earphones and a way to communicate with the device in public without everyone knowing

    • @jamie.goodson
      @jamie.goodson Před 6 měsíci +1

      There's a growing trend, particularly among gen Z, where people are giving up their smartphones and buying 'dumb phones' instead (like those old Nokia phones pre-iPhone) to try and get away from screens and social media. I can see this potentially being popular among that group, and maybe inspire others to jump on the bandwagon
      I actually tried this the dumb phone thing once, but ended up going back to my iPhone because I felt too disadvantaged without access to maps or google etc. Also the lack of music. But this pin finds the right balance! It's the best of both worlds
      The only thing holding me back is the price

  • @varunbarma2067
    @varunbarma2067 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Amazing

  • @robertselemani435
    @robertselemani435 Před rokem +4

    Wow!
    This is mind blowing! It reminds me of Mark Weiser's theories and this interesting quote:
    "The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it." ~ Mark Weiser.
    Its becoming real!

  • @noahkadner7756
    @noahkadner7756 Před rokem +4

    I don't see how this "kills" anything but itself.

  • @cyprianoish
    @cyprianoish Před 6 měsíci

    I love this product. I support anything that can allow me to live in the moment

  • @foolhunter6566
    @foolhunter6566 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Who knows that probably one day this invention is going to be part of our daily life just like we use smartphone these days ..may be after 5 to 10 years smartphones will disapear by replacing futuristic devices like these anyway appreciation deserves for this revolutionary innovation❤ love from India

  • @AkashManoj1
    @AkashManoj1 Před rokem +4

    Isn't this what Pranav Mistry did with Sixth sense technology , 15 years back? It's on TED

    • @nadafro3116
      @nadafro3116 Před rokem

      I heard Microsoft buried his ideas

    • @UnkleChaz
      @UnkleChaz Před rokem

      I was going through all the comments to see if anyone else thought the same thing. It seems like the same tech to me just with updated software

    • @AkashManoj1
      @AkashManoj1 Před rokem

      @@UnkleChaz exactly! He has added in AI which is like a buzzword nowadays. The showcase for sixth senth showed it being used for much more practical scenarios than this video. I wonder what sixth sense could do with today's technology

    • @AkashManoj1
      @AkashManoj1 Před rokem

      @@nadafro3116 i think he had made it open source. Maybe this tech is based off of that work

  • @joeljoeljoel
    @joeljoeljoel Před rokem +75

    I look forward to learning more about this. My first impression is that it's cool but it won't gain wide adoption without some sort of screen like a watch or a touch slate. Privacy first means there needs to be a way to send text and images *privately*. Imran demonstrated this weakness by having to use a screen behind him in order to display an image of his daughter.
    Also, I don't see any feature that Apple or Google can't rapidly develop and deploy in order to retain their customer base. In order to cause people to jump ship, it needs to be so groundbreaking that a percentage of people are willing to justify giving up the benefits of the existing platform. Think Tesla. I'm just not seeing that yet.
    I don't mean to be a pessimist. I'd really like to see this take off. But adoption is key.

    • @michaelnurse9089
      @michaelnurse9089 Před rokem +4

      It is a tech demo. Their plan is almost certainly to sell the tech to appl, msft or goog. The downsides you mention can be easily overcome in different ways. For example - just let it broadcast to any nearby screen over wifi.

    • @ethancrawford6987
      @ethancrawford6987 Před rokem +6

      I think the idea would be to replace the screen with a projection like the one he showed on his hand when his wife called. I personally like this idea because it would reduce the size of our phones but have the ability to project and display things on a larger scale. I do wonder where they would put this device because it seems the current demo is attached to his jacket on his chest. While this placement works, I think it would be better to make it more like a waterproof wrist band that doesn’t have to be taken off and can project onto your forearm for private display and forwards for public projections.

    • @crowtower
      @crowtower Před rokem +6

      ​@@ethancrawford6987 Alternatively it could just be a phone in your top pocket, peeping out enough to project on your hand for simple text-based interactions, and then you can still use the phone as a phone with its built-in display. Phone developers could integrate this right now and it could serve as a transition point to better tech in future.

    • @joeljoeljoel
      @joeljoeljoel Před rokem

      @@michaelnurse9089 But what about sexting?

    • @kennethisaac233
      @kennethisaac233 Před rokem +2

      @@crowtower I wonder if such projector can work in day light?

  • @ameangalindo8603
    @ameangalindo8603 Před 8 měsíci

    instantly signed up for the waitlist

  • @huntxfinixgaming9958
    @huntxfinixgaming9958 Před 8 měsíci +6

    That translator feature is very useful. It will change our life we can have conversation in every country 🎉❤

    • @Nickname-hier-einfuegen
      @Nickname-hier-einfuegen Před 6 měsíci

      There are already countless apps for this. The pin is just a downgraded phone that gets attached to you clothes and uses your hand as a display.

  • @emm5039
    @emm5039 Před rokem +12

    I'm just wondering if there's a way for you to disable the access of the content which includes sensitive data or conversation from a meeting (remotely) if just in case you lost the device for safety purposes. Overall amazing talk😉

  • @just1boot
    @just1boot Před rokem +3

    This reminds me of the SixthSense device that was presented at TED in 2009, look it up (Pranav Mistry). It did not have the voice assistant, but they were doing a lot more with the camera and projector...

    • @AjayPawar-dp6rq
      @AjayPawar-dp6rq Před 11 měsíci

      agreed

    • @rahulnair3829
      @rahulnair3829 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, that’s exactly what came to my mind when I saw this!

    • @rahulnair3829
      @rahulnair3829 Před 10 měsíci

      I think the SixthSense project seemed brilliant at the time but just didn’t feel very natural or intuitive enough to catch on

  • @realbadger
    @realbadger Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm impressed with the language translation function, along with it doing it in the user's AI'd voice.
    Personally I'd be amused if my AI warned me against some sort of food, and I was all "I'm going to eat it anyway," to have it say with a verbal eye roll, "Enjoy it; good luck."

  • @bonolocontent5936
    @bonolocontent5936 Před 11 měsíci

    This is exceptionally crazy to fathom😮