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Reply by a a●November 11, 20232023-11-11
The arsehole Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> persisting in being an Off-topic troll...
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Reply by Jan Panteltje●November 11, 20232023-11-11
On a sunny day (Fri, 10 Nov 2023 10:50:18 -0500) it happened Joe Gwinn
<joegwinn@comcast.net> wrote in <eqjskihslfj09blld4638prjq2gk7ekksg@4ax.com>:
PS
also I do not want an RF tranceiver next to my heart area.
And the laser projector can burn somebodies eyes.
Reply by Jan Panteltje●November 11, 20232023-11-11
On a sunny day (Fri, 10 Nov 2023 10:50:18 -0500) it happened Joe Gwinn
<joegwinn@comcast.net> wrote in <eqjskihslfj09blld4638prjq2gk7ekksg@4ax.com>:
>On Fri, 10 Nov 2023 05:09:45 +0100, jim whitby <jim@spockmall.net>
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>>On Thu, 9 Nov 2023 23:52:37 +0100, Jeroen Belleman wrote:
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>>> On 11/9/23 19:51, jim whitby wrote:
>>>> This is astounding. I thought it was a hoax when I first saw the
>>>> article about it.
>>>>
>>>> A replacement for a cell phone.
>>>>
>>>> If its a hoax, somebody went to a lotta trouble!
>>>> Check it out.
>>>
>>> No, we won't. Go away.
>>>
>>> Jeroen Belleman
>>
>>I hope I didn't ofend you in some way.
>>If I did that's your problem, not mine.
>>
>>I thought it was BS, untill i looked closer, funding, other news aticles,
>>etc.
>
>There is a short article about it in The Wall Street Journal today (10
>Nov'23): "Can an AI Device Replace the Smartphone? Former Apple execs
>launch wearable Ai Pin that uses ChatGPT".
>
>There are many other articles. So they are real.
>
>Joe Gwinn
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Reply by Joe Gwinn●November 10, 20232023-11-10
On Fri, 10 Nov 2023 05:09:45 +0100, jim whitby <jim@spockmall.net>
wrote:
>On Thu, 9 Nov 2023 23:52:37 +0100, Jeroen Belleman wrote:
>
>> On 11/9/23 19:51, jim whitby wrote:
>>> This is astounding. I thought it was a hoax when I first saw the
>>> article about it.
>>>
>>> A replacement for a cell phone.
>>>
>>> If its a hoax, somebody went to a lotta trouble!
>>> Check it out.
>>
>> No, we won't. Go away.
>>
>> Jeroen Belleman
>
>I hope I didn't ofend you in some way.
>If I did that's your problem, not mine.
>
>I thought it was BS, untill i looked closer, funding, other news aticles,
>etc.
There is a short article about it in The Wall Street Journal today (10
Nov'23): "Can an AI Device Replace the Smartphone? Former Apple execs
launch wearable Ai Pin that uses ChatGPT".
There are many other articles. So they are real.
Joe Gwinn
Reply by Don Y●November 10, 20232023-11-10
On 11/9/2023 11:51 AM, jim whitby wrote:
> This is astounding. I thought it was a hoax when I first saw the article
> about it.
>
> A replacement for a cell phone.
>
> If its a hoax, somebody went to a lotta trouble!
> Check it out.
Wearables are always dubious ideas... they require acceptance from
the wearer AND those around him (remember Google Glass?). A device
that "others" want to avoid likely has a short product life.
This is especially true of devices with out-facing cameras.
Interaction with a phone (or watch, etc.) may seem rude to others
nearby but it doesn't inherently compromise their privacy.