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Lotta robots out of work after the pandemic…

🇭🇰 is one big mall.

oh ofc good to be aware :)

but are we in control?

more eye scanning?

ai or altman decides our future?

keeping eyes wide open

Got this FUNnel for travel fill up glass water bottles in a pinch if cannot find glass spring water :)

"One possibility is OpenAI is building its own operating system... Imagine an AI-native operating system that could generate apps in real-time based on what it believes its user needs, or one that listens to nearby conversations and automatically pulls up relevant information for its user."

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So chips are compromised, mainstream operating systems and mobile devices are completely compromised. Now, add AI on top of that?

Need to fix those BIGGER issues first...

I might have to come out of retirement on this hardware problem...

Adding a twist to the saga is the involvement of Masayoshi Son, the CEO of Japanese multinational investment company SoftBank. Son, who has invested more than $140 billion into AI-related startups, has also reportedly been in talks with Ive and Altman about the idea. His future role in the project remains uncertain.

"IMO, if OpenAI were to release a phone with ChatGPT at its core, I would probably immediately switch," wrote Medium's staff iOS engineer, Thomas Ricouard, on X. "The future is not with our current gen assistant. Those are beyond useless."

This article I must say scares me slightly.

"Thomas Meyerhoffer, who was Ive’s first hire at Apple, designed the retina-scanning Orb for Altman’s cryptocurrency project, Worldcoin. That device was developed by Tools for Humanity, a company co-founded by Altman. But notably, the lack of details on the potential device has created a vacuum that people are filling with speculative ideas."

Hey, designers, you can turn down jobs too.

Spend that beer or coffee money on best quality spring water in glass when traveling.

Each day is a gift.

~ Charis Phillips, December 2003