<<@joshs3916
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The rabbit 😂
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<<@AdasAlpha
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I appreciate the positivity here.
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<<@JacobVanog
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You explained that so well.
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<<@onemanorchestra7492
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AI is a feature, until AI can singlehandedly do much more than what it does currently, where it can well be a product. The reason I believe so, is that it'd remove massively the amount of noise we get daily
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<<@KamranJutt-e4t
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Beautiful picture
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<<@MuhammadSohaib-r1r
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❤❤❤❤ good work
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<<@nadeemraza6513
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<<@mudassirafridi125Afridi
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Nice
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<<@UsmanJutt-w2f
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Nice ❤
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<<@muhammadbashir509gb
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wow❤❤❤
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<<@johannklammer
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Im not subscribed 0_0 ????? ! !!!!!
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<<@KamalKhan-c8z
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Good
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<<@anas-tl5jb
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Waooo
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<<@Glace1221
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Ai as a product is useless. Ai as a feature is still useless but at least it isn't overpriced and is a part of something actually useful
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<<@sharonj731
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AI Product or Feature: Is the internet a product or feature?? In this discussion, AI is contrasted in a line-up with far lesser (pop culture) things. AI didn't just arrive. It's been used to automate product recommendations and supply chain in revolutionary ways (that nobody cared about) to the tune of trillions of dollars in increased revenue and efficiency - for many years now. In AI's more recent advancements, it's used for research and development at every level of business, science and government (including defense) and finance. A non-AI fortified business cannot compete successfully with AI fortified businesses. As a 'mere' feature, it's life-changing, game-changing. People don't realize that the same AI they use to think of a birthday present for a finnicky person, is the same AI that the scientific, defense, and medical world are using to shorten development cycles. Language Models give everyday people access to one of the most powerful tools they'll ever be exposed to, and then they take it and compare it and use it in the world they're aware of, and that's ok too. AI scales to it's environment and lets you do that.
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<<@marteenyo
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are we really taking what elon musk says seriously? come on now
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<<@marteenyo
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snapchat is doing well? nobody i know uses it anymore lol
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<<@misterJBD
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Is Threads a product or just a feature of Instagram 🤔
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<<@starc.
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think about tiktok, its essentially a vine short clip feature thats baked into all the social media platforms but its a feature thats also a product
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<<@tumzarelaxing
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Ai is way Beyond Software, its beyond CPU features : Ai is a Tsunami at its beginning now. The reason it can't be comparable in that way is that Ai /machine learning/deep leaning goes into much more.... from health,to every single thing that u can collect data from, which is About Everything in Life. Maquee i am still waiting for an anser About a laptop i asked you to donate to me.
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<<@xtraxcess6628
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feature
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<<@samaverik
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A product can be a feature: is Apple music a feature or a product? Well, it's both, it's a product but also a baked in feature.
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<<@robertplatt643
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AI is the same pointless hype as microfluidics, co-working, cryptocurrency, and internet-powered juicers.
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<<@kuttermcneil1520
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They have to be a feature rather than a product because they're not actually AI, they're MP (moderate, or better than moderate, predictors). What we're being marketed as "AI" are just good models. We basically just have a really good excel sheet or more advanced google. Once actual AI can be created, those will be stand alone products in the beginning, but I'm sure they'll eventually be baked in as a feature, too, with enough time.
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<<@212helpdesk
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AI imo, will become a weapon, if it isn't already. Just ask former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Remember the internet (Darpa) came from the military. They have the biggest budget. We are now in an arms race. It is not intended for helping me to compose an email. It will be needed to control the Robot Killers for "Skynet". Hoping I'm wrong.
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<<@mtrj99
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It’s a feature easily
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<<@rja62b
says :
my AI professor said, when a topic or area of AI is discovered or invented, it's typically no longer considered as AI (in the sense that it's just a program and not as futuristic like what we think AI is, maybe in the terminator sense). It's kinda similar here.
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<<@slakahmananyadav2075
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<<@altran1125
says :
they had AI for a long time already, since Tinder when I was talking to a hot chick on Tinder for a week just to find out she isn't even a real person but a bot trying to get me to click on a link to scam me.
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<<@hb_11-z2s
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Ai as a Product is just 👽
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<<@PTRK490
says :
This ai shit has to stop. Literally most people don’t want this yet the majority follows the hurdle😅
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<<@fernando_rdias
says :
Preciso de ajuda Tenho o iphone 15 pro Estou com los 18.1, coloquei em inglês e regiao estados unidos Mas nao apareceu opção do apple inteligence O que eu faço?
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<<@MrWcpapier
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Thank you. I really like your expose. I'm a researcher that is looking at this question and would love to do some exploratory interviews to get you or someone from ur team's opinions on this phenomenon. From product to feature - what's the essence of digital value. Would you be available?
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<<@Etrehumain123
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New here, it's fascinating how I dont care if tiktok is a product or a feature that youtube got inspired lol, I mean who is the biggest I don't care, since they both exist. One thing for sure, no one wants to carry a second physical product unless it gets right to your senses. I have a phone and headphones because a phone will never beat headphones. So for sure AI has to be a phone feature. I do not buy glasses will be a thing.
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<<@rgg6322
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MKBHD should sell the rabbit case as an ashtray
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<<@vulnerablegrowth3774
says :
The end goal of AI is a system/'product'. What we're currently seeing as features is just companies grappling with the current models not being autonomous and powerful enough, yet.
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<<@konstantinlozev2272
says :
Those smaller "Apple Intelligence" models are exponentially easier to train that GPT4.
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<<@thehello88
says :
It’s crazy how camera’s have become a “feature” of phones for most
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<<@GraceOnLoopMedia
says :
Seems as though clubhouse should have licensed its idea and sold to larger companies
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<<@Lowkeyme-s7w
says :
I wish Apple would lean into developing the best speech to text App or feature with Apple intelligence! For this alone, I would buy the latest and greatest iPhone.
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<<@1414siamks
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AI or just language prediction model?
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<<@zkvbr
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That's the whole issue with OpenAI and already established AI startups and likely why Sam Altman wanted to push regulations to push out any competition with higher barriers of entry. All the existing smaller AI companies will be absorbed into the established giants. So, Google, Microsoft, and Apple, now Nividia will continue running the entire tech space until we actually do something about oligarchies.
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<<@user-sk4gj3ji3o
says :
What sound me interesting is that
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<<@Christiskingjesusislord00
says :
It could be both a feature and a product
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<<@benjaminhardy153
says :
Flashlights: product or feature?
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<<@bassist789
says :
When you gonna respond to Louis Rossman?
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<<@spicy_fiona
says :
Remember when "there's an app for that" now it's "there's an AI for that"
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<<@saa_media
says :
Is the on-screen awareness an option or a permanent feature?
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<<@thecloudtherapist
says :
Definitely a "feature" - always has been, always will be. There's just no way we will carry more than one/two devices that need constant charging (notebook/phone/tablet + hearing device). The other distinction in AI that I'd like people to make is between consumer AI and enterprise AI. The hype tends to conflate these two when in reality, there's a huge gulf between them, in terms of implementation and application. Looking at the enterprise side, how will ordinary companies implement - not use, I think we know enough about the use cases - but actually implement AI? Will they all train their own Foundation Model? I doubt it, considering the costs. What I call AI-IaaS. Will they choose Foundation Model-as-a-Service (FMaaS)? In some cases, yes. A kind of AI-PaaS. But I'm betting the majority will realise (after spending millions in failed POC/Pilots) that they're NOT in the AI business - they just want to consume it, so they will opt for an AI-SaaS solution. No one is talking (much) about this and there isn't even a broad consensus.
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<<@Lordmecca1418
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Been watching this dude sense he was a young boul it’s crazy how much he has grown into this man now I’m very proud of him
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