Hey all! We’re aware of the frame rate issue on my camera for this episode. Working on a fix, sorry for that! And also everyone say CONGRATS TO ANDREW FOR THE BABY!
Immediately, as in, 6 months after that becomes a problem, they'll add alowjack type of tech that shuts the pun down like the Mission Impossible recording that self distructs while the thief runs away. And sends a GPS locator to the police as to where this crook is. Maybe they can actually make this thing explode while the person is running with it, of course that will be considered illegal and turning it into a weapon. But it was also illegal that you snatched something that belongs to me!
What you said about Japan is not true. I live in Japan and as you said, the iPhone is by far more popular than Android. But what everybody use is LINE, not WhatsApp. WhatsApp has never been popular here :)
You probably know this by now, but a token isn't always a word! For GPT2 and successors, tokens are what you get when you distill all words into ~50000 numerical IDs. The first bunch of IDs might represent whole words that are commonly used, but the rest end up being pieces of words that cover everything else :)
The solar eclipse answer that the Humane's AI pin got wrong was mixing up the total solar eclipse that happened earlier this year in Exmouth, Australia (as it said) and the upcoming eclipse in North America next year.
@@Atmatan Actually, that's not true. GPT-3.5's dataset cutoff date is December 2021. GPT-4, however, doesn't have a cutoff date, and is constantly being fed new information due to its ability to scrape the web.
@@StuartGilbert Which would do absolutely nothing except cause the AI to generate false information, given its dataset is not trained on content with those dates.
@@Atmatan what? If I say to ChatGPT "The current date is 2024-02-12, when is the next total solar eclipse?" You think it won't be able to answer correctly? Edit: I tested it. Input: The date is 2028-02-12, when is the next total solar eclipse? Output: The next total solar eclipse after February 12, 2028, is on July 22, 2028.
Humane AI is engineered to extract as much "dumb money" out of VCs as possible. It's not that the tech isn't there yet (it isn't though), but it's that even if the tech was there, this would be close to the worst, dorkiest way to execute the idea of an ambient AI assistant.
@@JMurph2015 tech is progressive, whatever it will be then would have been built on what it is now, your issue with humane AI is that “the tech isn’t there” that’s just a time factor
congrats Andrew!!! make sure to instill the virtue of almonds in your child. just a handful has 15 grams of protein! your child will be big and strong if you teach them the protein value of almonds
With regard to the humane AI bug there are actually ways to reduce hallucinations on LLM like giving them access to internet sources, it’s a interesting one to watch. And congrats Andrew
I drove a delivery van last year, and it had a low res camera for the rear view, and even a small low res image was pretty easy to get used to, and I even found it more useful than a radular mirror view.
The LLM used on these devices should be integrated with search, like bing does. So that way it's up to date, and it's basically a more advanced google assistant that can combine info better.
Humane won’t replace the phone. And I don’t think that’s their goal. However I think an improved Apple Watch will be superior to an AI pin. A smartwatch does not stick to your jacket but instead it sticks to your body. That means you don’t have to worry about the device when going inside/outside and you get the benefit of all the health sensors on your body. The only thing the AI pin realistically has over a smartwatch is the camera. But I’m highly skeptical that people want to wear or face someone who wears a camera on their chest. It feels a little bit BlackMirror-ish. $699 plus a mandatory $25 subscription will not be a product for the masses. I do feel a little bit like Steve Balmer saying that though…
They've stated in all marketing materials that this is a "standalone device". They've also said that this is the future of computing. If you need a phone in your day-to-day, then the device is neither standalone nor replacing the current computing paradigm. It's pretty clear they think of this as a phone replacement, and I think they're in over their head to do so.
@@skylakestudio I’ve seen that too. Although Steve Jobs had the vision, I don’t think they’re actually that stupid. The trend currently is going towards everything becoming digital. From digital tickets (concert, bus, flight, metro) to other apps. Humane might be able to integrate contactless payment but even then, a smartwatch is a much more convenient device. And maybe I’m not the target group and that’s fine. But I really don’t see a big market for the AI pin. What could the pin do (better) that a watch couldn’t?
This brought back so many memories. Waves of nostalgia came back when I heard paranoid android. I dailied that rom but the name had completely escaped me over the years. Custom roms kept my HTC hd2 running years beyond its Windows mobile lifespan.
The AI Pin would be a dope phone accessories. Like I really don't like pulling out my phone all the time, so adding functionality to my phone would be sick. letting the device connect to my phone so I could ask it to add things to my notes, make purchases that appear on my amazon, or control my device would be awesome. I like the touch functionality of talking to the Pin. I turned off the voice activation of my google assistant on my phone because every single time my roommates say "hey google" my phone goes off and turns off my lights. I think its a cool premise, but I dont think it'll replace a phone.
The thing is, everything that has a microphone that works without picking it up (eg smartwatch, headphones or whatever) works just as well or even better than the pin, as long as your phone is within bluetooth distance. I just don't see a benefit from a smartwatch
I still think you guys should have a different member from the studio fill in for Andrew every week on the podcast! Would be super dope to hear everyone else’s pov. Great podcast, gang!
@BradGawronski @BradGawronski 29 minutes ago (edited) The solar eclipse answer that the Humane's AI pin got wrong was mixing up the total solar eclipse that happened earlier this year in Exmouth, Australia (as it said) and the upcoming eclipse in North America next year.
There must be an updated video of the AI pin in question, I thought it said the best place to see the eclipse was going to be in Mexico in 2024. Which I believe is correct for length of totality and clarity of skies. hmmm.
In Mozambique, in my particular very urban, young (under 30), circle, a lot of people use iPhones. But universal amongst both iPhone and android users it that most people don’t even check the iMessage/SMS app. People use WhatsApp. So bringing iMessage to android will actually do nothing in most African markets because WhatsApp is so prevalent and has a whole lot of other features iMessage doesn’t have.
How can a company like Humane release an ad for their shiny new product and not fact check before hitting send. That is mind blowing and doesn't give me much confidence in the company and product.
🎉🎉🎉 enjoy the best moments of Your life Andrew ❤❤❤ I've got 2 kids, the older one is 6 and the last 6 years have just been magical! BTW yesterday i've been traveling 3hours by train in EU and special episode made my day!! Thanks!
In India also many people use iphone but use whatsapp for messaging.. here iphone is becoming common now but from many years people are used to whatsapp so its difficult to switch from whatsapp..
The way to reduce hallucination is adjust the temperature parameter of the model. The other approach is multiple agents (verifying agent system prompt), but this is expensive.
can someone tell David that I too want an ankle bracelet that records my activity? I can't wear a watch or ring when I play volleyball and I'd really like to record my activity during a game, so an ankle bracelet would be really nice
When it comes to making a car, I think the electrification of cars has made it enormously easier to enter the car market versus to how it previous was before the electrification. I am hearing almost every time in these podcasts another new electric car coming out, and I think it's very cool and only possible because we are now embracing electric car tech more. But if you wanted to do this even 5 years ago, you would be facing an uphill challenge the size of Mt. Everest. Electric tech has now made it easy for many new car companies to start up and I think this will obviously be both good and bad, but more good in terms of the variety and innovations we will see in the future from many new manufacturers.
1. You can fine-tune a language model. With LORA adapters or otherwise. 2. GPT4 uses RLHF to improve their models with Human feedback. 3. The models can use specialized agents and on top of that they can now web search to work around the knowledge cut-off. And this is one among many techniques. 4. A token is not a word. Words are broken into chunks and each chunk is a token. Approx. 2-3 tokens per word. Please don't mislead or give the wrong information by saying that the transformer models are static and can't be improved for accuracy. P.S. David, what is a learning model?
Congrats to Andrew. As a Star Trek fan I'm super excited about having a computer assistant pinned to my chest. At the same time, I want that assistant to be accurate, accessible, and affordable. This doesn't seem to be any of those things. Maybe in 5-10 years we'll have something worth pinning to your chest.
I feel, they are putting the cart before the horse, kind of deal as tech companies usually do and keep making the same mistakes, over and over again. These tech companies have to focus on more accurate AI data models before we even put them into an actual hardware products. Some of the Star Trek items, I wish it would work in real life, just doesn't work well and would only work for only a specific or niche set of people. Especially, if your just using it as a money making marketing machine or marketing BS, instead of practical day to day used case. Still, I hoping, we can one day, have Star Trek's replicators machines and holodeck, if it can be apply practically into own lives. Lol.
What we know about technology is that it will get better, smaller, smarter, etc with iterations in time.. that in mind, I like that the company is taking a risk and bringing a new view of the future to consumers.
I kinda disagree with the notion that people stick to iPhone because of iMessage. Tbh they could charge Google, Samsung, etc a fee to put iMessage on their device, iPhone would still have a grip on like 75% on the country, and would make a massive bag.
Thank you David, you made me laugh out loud so hard with the NOOOOO from that ransom analogy 😂 36:00 Seriously had to pause the video and laughed for a bit
Everything in terms of software the pin does you could do on a smart watch or phone too. So you're paying 700 dollars + like 300 dollars a year for a small, bad projector.
So tell me this... What is the difference between what Nothing is doing and rocket money which asks you to enter all your credentials for all your money accounts so it can track your expenditures?
Watching this a little late and after all of the OpenAI chaos of this week it’s interesting how almost completely true David’s statement was at @44:20. And things could probably still change at this point.
59:06 this is really NOT recommended, but for the lighting ev, you can get a male to male cable and just plug it into a regular household outlet and the rest of the outlets will have power. You technically don't need the special box, but it's really not safe.
Love all of you very much and love the podcasts! Keep up the amazing work you do. I just want to mention something that you said which was incorrect. In the Human AI Presentation, the AI said that "A half a cup of almonds has 15 grams of protein" which is correct -- David said it was wrong. Also, the AI said that the eclipse was going to be in Nazas, Durango, Mexico --- Not Australia like David said. Just somethings to keep straight. Love you all!
42:24 A lot of people use the Google App so there’s also that equation because of App Store revenue depending on selling areas of the world. Apple could just update Safari to simultaneously use all of the big (and small I guess) browsers on the backend and then strip away all of the tracking mechanisms before serving it up to the user, sort of like the way iCloud Mail works. Btw…a token isn’t equal to one word. It’s basically a segment which could be larger or smaller than a “word” if we’re using that as a unit of measurement these days.
Ahead of it's time? There's a TED talk about a lanyard PC device from years ago that uses a projector as a "screen". Maybe it is still ahead of it's time, but it sure wasn't the first idea of it's kind.
Hey all! We’re aware of the frame rate issue on my camera for this episode. Working on a fix, sorry for that! And also everyone say CONGRATS TO ANDREW FOR THE BABY!
I figured Marques was just doing a secret experiment about 24 fps vs. 30 fps.
Congrats Andrew!
Congrats to Andrew!!!!!!😆
Just tell people that this is a generative AI playing David episode
Even in slow mo you're still beautiful David.
I was about to write on frame rate issue confusingly. CONGRATS TO ANDREW.
As someone who’s been listening since the beginning, hearing that Andrew is a dad now is just so cool. Congrats to him!
Dude, the difference in frame rates on Marques’s camera and David’s camera is crazy, congrats to Andrew btw!
I thought my screen was messed up
I thought it was me 😂
Came to check the comments for this lol... Looks like Miles Morales before he learns how to be Spider-Man 😂
Did they do this as a joke for Marques being able to tell the difference on frame rates?
Motion sickness go go go
The AI Pin is possibly the easiest $800 thing you can steal off a person in public with no pick pocketing skill
At $700 plus a $24 a month subscription for what should be a $10 a month basic data plan, Humane AI users are no strangers to being robbed
It's actually not easy to steal or remove, requires to remove from battery booster
@@TySchmidt what users hah
Immediately, as in, 6 months after that becomes a problem, they'll add alowjack type of tech that shuts the pun down like the Mission Impossible recording that self distructs while the thief runs away. And sends a GPS locator to the police as to where this crook is. Maybe they can actually make this thing explode while the person is running with it, of course that will be considered illegal and turning it into a weapon. But it was also illegal that you snatched something that belongs to me!
@@sardaracampa1733 Yep, and your money is gone anyways..so TySchmidt is right imo.
They actually got the briefcase 💀. Also congrats Andrew!
David is dropping frames. Can you check him if he is thermal throttling? Perhaps a water cooler might help?
This is good lol
Congrats Andrew!!!!!
🏁🏁🏁 Hope you enjoyed the 10 minutes of F1 practice! 🏁🏁🏁
Thats exactly what I thought too when he said that 🤣🤣
Andrew is gonna make such a natural dad, congrats to him!! Also,that AI pin thingy is just not it
The name is great. I thought it was some kind of AI euthanasia thing.
So don't buy one when it becomes popular lol
With the Humane AI pin, I’m just excited that people are trying build something new and different. Also congrats Andrew!!
congrats on the new addition Andrew !! ❤
What you said about Japan is not true. I live in Japan and as you said, the iPhone is by far more popular than Android. But what everybody use is LINE, not WhatsApp. WhatsApp has never been popular here :)
Yesss, in Japan it’s Line, not Whatsapp!
Is it just me or is David's footage on a different framerate?
yeah it looks like its 15 fps
@@jordanjohn3360yeah the wrong fps
@@MyselfMarzan marques is not happy
I noticed the same thing and good to know I'm not crazy haha
You probably know this by now, but a token isn't always a word! For GPT2 and successors, tokens are what you get when you distill all words into ~50000 numerical IDs. The first bunch of IDs might represent whole words that are commonly used, but the rest end up being pieces of words that cover everything else :)
Congrats to Andrew! Also the lower frames on David is mighty distracting
The solar eclipse answer that the Humane's AI pin got wrong was mixing up the total solar eclipse that happened earlier this year in Exmouth, Australia (as it said) and the upcoming eclipse in North America next year.
Likely because, oh I dunno, GPT has a cutoff date around approximately exactly that time 🤔
@@Atmatan Actually, that's not true. GPT-3.5's dataset cutoff date is December 2021. GPT-4, however, doesn't have a cutoff date, and is constantly being fed new information due to its ability to scrape the web.
@@Atmatan I would imagine any queries also pass along the current date and time, location, etc.
@@StuartGilbert Which would do absolutely nothing except cause the AI to generate false information, given its dataset is not trained on content with those dates.
@@Atmatan what? If I say to ChatGPT "The current date is 2024-02-12, when is the next total solar eclipse?" You think it won't be able to answer correctly?
Edit: I tested it.
Input: The date is 2028-02-12, when is the next total solar eclipse?
Output: The next total solar eclipse after February 12, 2028, is on July 22, 2028.
The Humane AI should have been incorporated into the Ray-Ban meta glasses
the humane pin is the perfect guide for museums and exhibitions and paired it with earphones. and congrats andrew!
That can be done cheaper than $700 😂😂
@@toptiertech7291i mean yea if they willing to sell the museums in bulk prices
I’m really glad David was brave enough to present himself in the correct frame rate, 24 FPS. Don’t let Marques bully you, live your truth King! Lol
Humane AI is engineered to extract as much "dumb money" out of VCs as possible. It's not that the tech isn't there yet (it isn't though), but it's that even if the tech was there, this would be close to the worst, dorkiest way to execute the idea of an ambient AI assistant.
some day many years later, when we are all probably not here anymore, people will come back to this comment and laugh at you
@@LuziraBoy nahhh in that someday, we'll have tech that makes our current imaginations look like jokes.
@@JMurph2015 tech is progressive, whatever it will be then would have been built on what it is now, your issue with humane AI is that “the tech isn’t there” that’s just a time factor
@@LuziraBoy you didn't read the comment then. I said even if it was, this idea is the stupidest way to use the necessary tech.
"I'm not a business man, I'm a business". Iconic quote right there.
congrats Andrew!!! make sure to instill the virtue of almonds in your child. just a handful has 15 grams of protein! your child will be big and strong if you teach them the protein value of almonds
Wow, I dint realise framerate will have such a huge impact on my viewing experience.
And congrats to Andrew 🎉🎉
does anyone else noticed frame drops in david view?
i changed 3 browsers just to make sure lol
The "Rock & Roll" sign-off is from the OG Podcast. Vergecast.
With regard to the humane AI bug there are actually ways to reduce hallucinations on LLM like giving them access to internet sources, it’s a interesting one to watch. And congrats Andrew
I drove a delivery van last year, and it had a low res camera for the rear view, and even a small low res image was pretty easy to get used to, and I even found it more useful than a radular mirror view.
Only 1 minute and 51 seconds in and I've already learned so much! RCS baby!!
The LLM used on these devices should be integrated with search, like bing does. So that way it's up to date, and it's basically a more advanced google assistant that can combine info better.
Humane won’t replace the phone. And I don’t think that’s their goal. However I think an improved Apple Watch will be superior to an AI pin. A smartwatch does not stick to your jacket but instead it sticks to your body. That means you don’t have to worry about the device when going inside/outside and you get the benefit of all the health sensors on your body.
The only thing the AI pin realistically has over a smartwatch is the camera. But I’m highly skeptical that people want to wear or face someone who wears a camera on their chest. It feels a little bit BlackMirror-ish. $699 plus a mandatory $25 subscription will not be a product for the masses. I do feel a little bit like Steve Balmer saying that though…
They've stated in all marketing materials that this is a "standalone device". They've also said that this is the future of computing. If you need a phone in your day-to-day, then the device is neither standalone nor replacing the current computing paradigm. It's pretty clear they think of this as a phone replacement, and I think they're in over their head to do so.
@@skylakestudio I’ve seen that too. Although Steve Jobs had the vision, I don’t think they’re actually that stupid. The trend currently is going towards everything becoming digital. From digital tickets (concert, bus, flight, metro) to other apps. Humane might be able to integrate contactless payment but even then, a smartwatch is a much more convenient device.
And maybe I’m not the target group and that’s fine. But I really don’t see a big market for the AI pin. What could the pin do (better) that a watch couldn’t?
Congratulations Andrew! It's a wild and beautiful ride!
This brought back so many memories. Waves of nostalgia came back when I heard paranoid android. I dailied that rom but the name had completely escaped me over the years. Custom roms kept my HTC hd2 running years beyond its Windows mobile lifespan.
Love the shot of Ellis silently giving props to Adam.
Also Congrats Andrew
I love this podcast so much. Please never stop.
Really, you have three guys that never built a product in their lives, tell you about the future !
Adam is always on point with the sound board
The AI Pin would be a dope phone accessories. Like I really don't like pulling out my phone all the time, so adding functionality to my phone would be sick. letting the device connect to my phone so I could ask it to add things to my notes, make purchases that appear on my amazon, or control my device would be awesome. I like the touch functionality of talking to the Pin. I turned off the voice activation of my google assistant on my phone because every single time my roommates say "hey google" my phone goes off and turns off my lights. I think its a cool premise, but I dont think it'll replace a phone.
The thing is, everything that has a microphone that works without picking it up (eg smartwatch, headphones or whatever) works just as well or even better than the pin, as long as your phone is within bluetooth distance. I just don't see a benefit from a smartwatch
Dropping the Businessman bar was legendary!!
it was lovely of you Ellis to mention the ISRO. you are the best 😊😊
1:13:23 thanks lots guys for the shoutout🌑lots of❤️from🇮🇳
I still think you guys should have a different member from the studio fill in for Andrew every week on the podcast! Would be super dope to hear everyone else’s pov. Great podcast, gang!
Congratulations to Andrew and Wife. I can definitely see Andrew being an amazing Dad.Enjoy because it goes fast.Such a Blessing.✌️💯
Things like Humane ai pin was one of the things we saw in videos with titled tech in 2030 in 2007.
@BradGawronski
@BradGawronski
29 minutes ago (edited)
The solar eclipse answer that the Humane's AI pin got wrong was mixing up the total solar eclipse that happened earlier this year in Exmouth, Australia (as it said) and the upcoming eclipse in North America next year.
There must be an updated video of the AI pin in question, I thought it said the best place to see the eclipse was going to be in Mexico in 2024. Which I believe is correct for length of totality and clarity of skies. hmmm.
Finally, people discussing Humane with some common sense and not just through hype-colored lenses.
In Mozambique, in my particular very urban, young (under 30), circle, a lot of people use iPhones. But universal amongst both iPhone and android users it that most people don’t even check the iMessage/SMS app. People use WhatsApp. So bringing iMessage to android will actually do nothing in most African markets because WhatsApp is so prevalent and has a whole lot of other features iMessage doesn’t have.
As an India, the mention of ISRO gave me total goosebumps. Glad to the know the world is recognizing ISRO's potential.
Video feels a little bit choppy... Is this just a me issue?
Nah, definitely seems low FPS on David's camera
No the framerate is off. Like 24fps it feels like
it's definitely choppy and we have no idea why 😅 Def going to be running tests on the workflow next week before we record again
If not frame rate or export issue - check the shutter. @@Waveform
How can a company like Humane release an ad for their shiny new product and not fact check before hitting send. That is mind blowing and doesn't give me much confidence in the company and product.
They’ve disabled the comments on their video 😂💀
🎉🎉🎉 enjoy the best moments of Your life Andrew ❤❤❤ I've got 2 kids, the older one is 6 and the last 6 years have just been magical!
BTW yesterday i've been traveling 3hours by train in EU and special episode made my day!! Thanks!
In India also many people use iphone but use whatsapp for messaging.. here iphone is becoming common now but from many years people are used to whatsapp so its difficult to switch from whatsapp..
The way to reduce hallucination is adjust the temperature parameter of the model. The other approach is multiple agents (verifying agent system prompt), but this is expensive.
Gentlemen, it’s Friday. Get hyped!
Man that iPhone footage is way too sharp!
+1
The Davidism at the end is golden
can someone tell David that I too want an ankle bracelet that records my activity? I can't wear a watch or ring when I play volleyball and I'd really like to record my activity during a game, so an ankle bracelet would be really nice
When it comes to making a car, I think the electrification of cars has made it enormously easier to enter the car market versus to how it previous was before the electrification. I am hearing almost every time in these podcasts another new electric car coming out, and I think it's very cool and only possible because we are now embracing electric car tech more. But if you wanted to do this even 5 years ago, you would be facing an uphill challenge the size of Mt. Everest. Electric tech has now made it easy for many new car companies to start up and I think this will obviously be both good and bad, but more good in terms of the variety and innovations we will see in the future from many new manufacturers.
Multiple Waveforms in the week 🎉
The outro clip with the cut after "thats a reason" was great hahahah
6-7 yr old fan of the Mkbhd universe from India here… been watching since 2017…!
Thanks for the ISRO mention! Proud of our scientists! 💪❤️
I love the fact that I can watch your videos on background. I can now watch your long RUclips videos while I do other things with my phone
Just a heads up, camping is very common in Korea, so that TV suitcase is mainly for camping.
It's really interesting looking at the videos 'most replayed' part. Really interesting moment where it happens for this video.
1. You can fine-tune a language model. With LORA adapters or otherwise.
2. GPT4 uses RLHF to improve their models with Human feedback.
3. The models can use specialized agents and on top of that they can now web search to work around the knowledge cut-off. And this is one among many techniques.
4. A token is not a word. Words are broken into chunks and each chunk is a token. Approx. 2-3 tokens per word.
Please don't mislead or give the wrong information by saying that the transformer models are static and can't be improved for accuracy.
P.S. David, what is a learning model?
Congrats to Andrew.
As a Star Trek fan I'm super excited about having a computer assistant pinned to my chest. At the same time, I want that assistant to be accurate, accessible, and affordable. This doesn't seem to be any of those things. Maybe in 5-10 years we'll have something worth pinning to your chest.
I feel, they are putting the cart before the horse, kind of deal as tech companies usually do and keep making the same mistakes, over and over again.
These tech companies have to focus on more accurate AI data models before we even put them into an actual hardware products.
Some of the Star Trek items, I wish it would work in real life, just doesn't work well and would only work for only a specific or niche set of people.
Especially, if your just using it as a money making marketing machine or marketing BS, instead of practical day to day used case.
Still, I hoping, we can one day, have Star Trek's replicators machines and holodeck, if it can be apply practically into own lives. Lol.
Congrats to Andrew!! 🥳
There was a company trying to make 1st-gen monocrhomatic wireless contact lens displays but they pivoted to doing some sort of display supply.
Definitely the future I have finally realized that not everything has to be for everyone and things that are not for everyone doesn't necessarily fail
As they said Andrew's diet is Cholula I was reaching in my fridge for Cholula 😂😂
What we know about technology is that it will get better, smaller, smarter, etc with iterations in time.. that in mind, I like that the company is taking a risk and bringing a new view of the future to consumers.
Ellis: "What do you do when you get lonely?" LOL
I kinda disagree with the notion that people stick to iPhone because of iMessage. Tbh they could charge Google, Samsung, etc a fee to put iMessage on their device, iPhone would still have a grip on like 75% on the country, and would make a massive bag.
Why would those companies surrender their money and devices to Apple? Outside of the US, people don't have such an obsession with imessage
This was the first week where I got both trivia questions right! More Andrew questions pls
Watching the ending I thought it might be a great idea to see a whole video of just these outtakes. Also, congrats Andrew!!
Thanks for shout out Chandrayan 3😊 1:13:40
CONGRATULATIONS ANDREW!! I WISH GOOD HEALTH AND WEALTH TO YOUR LITTLE ONE!!!!
Thank you David, you made me laugh out loud so hard with the NOOOOO from that ransom analogy 😂 36:00 Seriously had to pause the video and laughed for a bit
Doesn’t the f150 have a 220 outlet I feel like you could just plug in a mobile charger and bam you have the exact same thing as the lucid
Excited for Andrew teaching a little one the ways of Cholula
Was this shot on a lower FPS or is youtube broken? I’m getting a headache looking at the frame rates, its like 5fps. Btw huge congratulations Andrew!!
My Fridays are always better when I see a new episode of WaveForm out 😎🔥❤️
Everything in terms of software the pin does you could do on a smart watch or phone too. So you're paying 700 dollars + like 300 dollars a year for a small, bad projector.
So tell me this... What is the difference between what Nothing is doing and rocket money which asks you to enter all your credentials for all your money accounts so it can track your expenditures?
The least tech savvy hun; absolutely obsessed with the pod. Thanks guys!! 😊
CONGRATS TO ANDREW ON THE BABY!
Watching this a little late and after all of the OpenAI chaos of this week it’s interesting how almost completely true David’s statement was at @44:20. And things could probably still change at this point.
Andrew!! One of the best things ever just happened to you! Congratulations and welcome to the club ❤.
Congrats Andrew!!! MKBHD, please give him a couple weeks off!!
Congratulations to Andrew 💐🎉
You forgot to mention and don't know if you have seen it, but there is a coffee table that is also a 43 inch touch screen. Great show btw!
CONGRATS ON THE BABY ANDREW!!!!!!!!!!!!
59:06 this is really NOT recommended, but for the lighting ev, you can get a male to male cable and just plug it into a regular household outlet and the rest of the outlets will have power. You technically don't need the special box, but it's really not safe.
CONGRATS TO ANDREW FOR THE BABY!
You guys barely registered the pinhole joke, but it was actually great.
CONGRATS TO ANDREW FOR THE BABY!!!!!
Love all of you very much and love the podcasts! Keep up the amazing work you do. I just want to mention something that you said which was incorrect. In the Human AI Presentation, the AI said that "A half a cup of almonds has 15 grams of protein" which is correct -- David said it was wrong. Also, the AI said that the eclipse was going to be in Nazas, Durango, Mexico --- Not Australia like David said. Just somethings to keep straight. Love you all!
David had a moral victory on that first one
Congratulations on the baby, Andrew!!
42:24 A lot of people use the Google App so there’s also that equation because of App Store revenue depending on selling areas of the world. Apple could just update Safari to simultaneously use all of the big (and small I guess) browsers on the backend and then strip away all of the tracking mechanisms before serving it up to the user, sort of like the way iCloud Mail works. Btw…a token isn’t equal to one word. It’s basically a segment which could be larger or smaller than a “word” if we’re using that as a unit of measurement these days.
i legitimately thought i was tripping because of david's camera's lower frame rate.. something was off lol
Ahead of it's time? There's a TED talk about a lanyard PC device from years ago that uses a projector as a "screen". Maybe it is still ahead of it's time, but it sure wasn't the first idea of it's kind.