April 2024 is anticipated to mark the beginning of a new technological era with the launch of several AI gadgets. Humane's AI Pin, Rabbit's R1, Brilliant Labs' smart glasses, and Meta's smart glasses with enhanced AI capabilities are all set to hit the market soon. These devices put artificial intelligence front and center, utilizing various language and image recognition models to deliver a seamless user experience. While they won't replace smartphones, these gadgets offer new ways to interact with technology and provide a glimpse into the future. The argument against AI gadgets is that smartphones already exist.
However, smartphones come with inherent friction and inefficiency due to the need to unlock, open apps, and navigate through multiple screens. AI gadgets promise to eliminate these steps and provide a more streamlined and accessible user experience. Nevertheless, there are challenges to overcome, such as the reliability of AI and the need for trust in automation. Some companies have taken a hybrid approach by incorporating web apps and displays to manage accounts and preferences. Although AI can't do everything yet, these new gadgets offer a potential upgrade to existing technology.
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