Would you buy an AI phone or computer?

would you buy an AI phone/laptop?


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What do you think of AI phones and computers?

The first iteration of this we saw with rabbit r1 and human pin. Many people wrote them off brutally but that was 2 years ago.





The recent innovation in this space is Agentic OS. Instead of an app-centric grid where you have to click, and do the actions. The entire device runs on background agents that understand continuous context. Minimal or dirt cheap hardware but running on incredibly capable AI agents on super computer clusters thousands of miles away

Recently I read an article about OpenAI in discussion to release a phone that runs entirely on AI agents 24/7. Could be seeing this releasing early next year in 2027. something that looks like this


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There's also a small startup called Otto that is also going on the same direction. Bare bones hard ware. Only $300 but capable of running enterprise grade apps and acts like your perma assistant but my question is would you buy something like this? Do you see yourself using an AI phone or laptop?

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What do you think of AI phones and computers?

The first iteration of this we saw with rabbit r1 and human pin. Many people wrote them off brutally but that was 2 years ago.



The recent innovation in this space is Agentic OS. Instead of an app-centric grid where you have to click, and do the actions. The entire device runs on background agents that understand continuous context. Minimal or dirt cheap hardware but running on incredibly capable AI agents on super computer clusters thousands of miles away

Recently I read an article about OpenAI in discussion to release a phone that runs entirely on AI agents 24/7. Could be seeing this releasing early next year in 2027. something that looks like this


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There's also a small startup called Otto that is also going on the same direction. Bare bones hard ware. Only $300 but capable of running enterprise grade apps and acts like your perma assistant but my question is would you buy something like this? Do you see yourself using an AI phone or laptop?

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Ai phone ngl. Isnโ€™t there a cellular device that has an offline ai feature that can help you just in case youโ€™re lost in the wilderness or need of some information but donโ€™t have any connection
 
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Ai phone ngl. Isnโ€™t there a cellular device that has an offline ai feature that can help you just in case youโ€™re lost in the wilderness or need of some information but donโ€™t have any connection
They already have started shipping on flagship phones now. Google Pixels, Samsung, Iphone all have dedicated NPUs for this already
 
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Nah. Iโ€™ve actually been considering going back in the opposite direction and getting a phone limited to texting, calling, and maybe GPS if possible. I personally donโ€™t feel like a smartphone or AI has contributed much to my life (aside from problems directly created by those technologies in the first place.
 
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This shit probably boring ngl
 
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Ai makes it more hasidic than it already is

No bread anyway
 
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Also start tagging me in threads @Jason Voorhees
 
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dnr
 
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They already have started shipping on flagship phones now. Google Pixels, Samsung, Iphone all have dedicated NPUs for this already
Thatโ€™s great tbh maybe ai isnโ€™t a bad thing
 
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it gets ridiculous at a certain point. this is used to farm more human data off ppl. wat is the benefit of this??
 
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it gets ridiculous at a certain point. this is used to farm more human data off ppl. wat is the benefit of this??
 
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What do you think of AI phones and computers?

The first iteration of this we saw with rabbit r1 and human pin. Many people wrote them off brutally but that was 2 years ago.





The recent innovation in this space is Agentic OS. Instead of an app-centric grid where you have to click, and do the actions. The entire device runs on background agents that understand continuous context. Minimal or dirt cheap hardware but running on incredibly capable AI agents on super computer clusters thousands of miles away

Recently I read an article about OpenAI in discussion to release a phone that runs entirely on AI agents 24/7. Could be seeing this releasing early next year in 2027. something that looks like this


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There's also a small startup called Otto that is also going on the same direction. Bare bones hard ware. Only $300 but capable of running enterprise grade apps and acts like your perma assistant but my question is would you buy something like this? Do you see yourself using an AI phone or laptop?

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Iโ€™d rather stick to my kosher flip phone thank you
 
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Feels like it would only be for a very specific sort of people that would have a use for it, doubt it would replace normal phones imo
 
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I would absolutely never do that
 
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tbh id rather prefer an AI girlfriend

than this shi


it's literally pointless unless u want a 24/7 autonomous bot or agent that thinks like a human and does your task based on your behavioural pattern
 
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oh my god, shut the fuck up
 
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@polonaecel @Atra
 
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AI Phone or any Computing Device is not useful. Remember the disaster of Microsoft Copilot
 
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@anondude
 
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@kababcel
 
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Im not a fan of Ai ngl, feel like we should stop here, people have become too braindead for relying too much on it
 
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only if they call it GoyPhone
 
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I bought it cause its modern and then blocked all the AI by reinstalling a different version of the operating system without AI from a USB
 
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I bought it cause its modern and then blocked all the AI by reinstalling a different version of the operating system without AI from a USB
what will you be doing when jews start locking down the kernel then?
 
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Yes, but only if they are legitimately useful and not just a gimmick, which is where they are at right now. I think the whole Anti-AI thing is low IQ.
 

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