AI gadgets are facing a challenge: Even the worst smartphone turns out to be the best, experts say
Artificial intelligence hardware, even with all its promise, is proving to be less appealing compared to the user experience of older smartphones. New gadgets such as Humane AI Pin and Rabbit R1, which were released with high expectations, have been heavily criticised for their instability and poor performance.
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Pin and Rabbit R1 were criticised for rapid overheating, slow response, and bugs. In fact, they failed to meet expectations, even in areas where AI could be useful. Entrepreneurs and experts have found that even the simplest Android smartphone can be a better option compared to these new gadgets.
Not only do the devices fail to deliver on their promise of automating tasks, but they can't even perform basic functions like location or weather forecasting properly.
NEW Video - Humane Pin Review: A Victim of its Future Ambition
- Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) 14 April 2024
Full video: https://t.co/nLf9LCSqjN
This clip is 99% of my experiences with the pin - doing something you could already do on your phone, but slower, more annoying, or less reliable/accurate. Turns out smartphones... pic.twitter.com/QPxztCuBls
According to experts, the presence of artificial intelligence does not guarantee the high quality of the device. Manufacturers of AI gadgets should improve their functionality to compete with phones.
Source: 9to5Google