• PseudorandomNoise@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    The ultimate issue is exactly what you said; phones exist. I’m not carrying another voice assistant around when both Siri and Google Assistant can be installed on my phone.

    Based on MKBHD’s review this whole product category definitely screams “solution in search of a problem”

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      7 months ago

      Like, I can imagine a world where a smart watch replaces my phone for day to day stuff, but that’s because I’m in that weird space where I prefer a laptop for almost anything serious, but still appreciate the convenience and functionality of remaining connected wherever I am, even if I’m on the move.

      But another device I need to keep in my pocket? What’s the point?

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      7 months ago

      Rabbit has a SIM slot. I think the idea is that once its software gets better, it will be able to be a replacement for a phone for people who just want to quickly do simple things. Its battery seems to be pretty rubbish, though, and for now, the software is not nearly good enough.

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        7 months ago

        But you can literally buy a cheap android phone for less than this device that does everything it does (and might do some day), maybe even better. Why buy a strange and unfamiliar form factor, when most people are comfortable with a smartphone already? They can just choose not to interact with anything other than the assistant if they really want to, and still be better off.

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          I agree, fairly gimmicky, but I do like the idea of being able to press a single button to ask a quick question. I like my meta glasses for the same reason, but they need some improvement, and quite frankly, I’d like them a whole lot more if they were from someone other than meta. Also, I like the smallest of it. If I could get away with carrying just a tiny box, sometimes I’d do that. The software on it needs to get much better, so hopefully, they stick with it.

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            7 months ago

            On Pixel (but probably also other phones) you can press and hold the power button to summon the assistant. Put chatgpt or whatever as your assistant and you have a rabbit equivalent with one button summon.

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              7 months ago

              Great point! Here are samsung instructions for this.

              Download chatgpt from play store (ensure its by open ai and not a scam app). Set it up and make sure you have access to the voice feature

              Download good lock from galaxy store (NOT play store)

              In the good lock app, In the “life up” section, download the “RegiStar” module.

              Open the RegiStar module and click the “side key press and hold action” setting. Turn it on

              In the options underneath, choose “open app”. Then scroll to the chat gpt app in the list, and click the setting icon next to the name. Then click “voice”.

              Now you should be able to long press the side button to directly access the chatgpt voice assistant.

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        7 months ago

        The rabbit is also just an android apk. You could literally install the rabbit on a cheap phone if you’d like. It’s beyond useless.

        What someone needs to do is put something similar into something all cutesy like a Furby, and sell it for kids. Just a $100 wifi only PG rated thing that can do some fun stuff. It wouldn’t change the world, but it could run a few years of actual profiting and not feel like a rip-off.

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          7 months ago

          Good luck making an AI you are 100% sure is PG rated.

          Btw someone already put chatgpt+whisper in a kid’s plushie/toy, saw it on an old WAN show. The lag is tremendous though

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        7 months ago

        But it’s just an Android app in a dedicated device that reviews say has a shit interface and battery.

        Run it on a cheap phone that does more for less.

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          7 months ago

          The battery part is fixed now 😂 they were able to give that thing 5x battery lifetime trough a software update

          Makes me wonder what they where doing in the background prior this update

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      7 months ago

      Yeah, build this into a watch or Earbud that I already have on person for other reasons but gives me hands free access to a decent AI when I don’t have my phone on me, and I might have some interest.

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      7 months ago

      What phone is that that supports both Siri and Google Assistant on the same device?

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        7 months ago

        iPhones only, basically. Google Assistant is available through an app, but that’s still more convenient than buying a $200 device