Yeah, they had a surprisingly long life time, given they were created by Google.
Cqrd
It's funny that you don't know what you don't know. Google glass definitely launched, and is used by certain businesses. They went B2B instead of B2C and apparently did well enough.
Arc has an LLM that lets you replace your search functionality with search or ask, where if you type a question it tries to answer it based on the content on the page. Kinda close to what you're talking about.
Arc is genuinely trying to use LLMs in their browser in interesting ways.
Wow, not even with prejudice? This will never fly
Yep, a friend of mine there says he calls up different suppliers every year to shop for that year's current best price because they all regularly jack it up.
Maybe, but it also kills one of the better paywall avoidance methods
I really didn't like this movie. I usually have a really good suspension of disbelief, but this one violated reality far too much for me to keep caring about the story and not wonder things like:
- how do you intercept data wirelessly when it's transmitted over cable?
- what were they doing with all the robots? They were making so many, but they weren't being used for manual labor at all?
- why didn't they use the robots for manual labor when it's gotta be cheaper than human labor, it doesn't make sense. Even if you abuse the humans and don't pay them, they need food and shelter to not just die.
I watched this movie in theaters and still remember how much I disliked it.
Or, hot take, we use both hands to wipe spit out of everyone's eyes. Hate this bullshit where people imply you can only care about one thing at a time.
Open AI uses mechanical Turk, which is the closest you can get to slave labor while still technically paying somebody, except for prison labor I guess.
It's using an LLM in the background, don't look too hard into it.
By far my favorite line, brutal.