"wow honey, that was a fantastic, must have been close to an hour" "Actually sir, it was 5 minutes and 2 seconds. Stored and emailed to contacts. Press button for replay"
I feel like the replay will cause me to lose a lot of fights. But at the same time, perhaps it will help me to remember to do what she said I said I would do.
Wait a minute, i don't know if i understood well. So they are actually NOT storing locally. That thing is recording all my conversations, sending them to the cloud and i have to trust them. They say they can't decrypt your data but, who's guaranteeing they really encrypt before sending or they don't know the crypt key in their device? As far as i see there is no third party security organization certifying them. On top of that i have to pay a monthly fee to let them listen everything i say... i don't know Rick.
I just don't understand why it's good and human pin was bad all the things you can do in this product same can be done on human pin even some more features, genuinely if someone knows why please comment
@@nikitapatel6820it actually does less than the Humane pin… but it claims to do those few things 1000x better it seems. It’ll be interesting and I’m staying tuned
@@nikitapatel6820 Check out the AI pin reviews. Most of the features that it claims do not function as promised. Its camera features are exceptionally bad and its battery life is meagre. On top of all that it has major latency and hallucination issues and worst of all a $700 price with a $20 monthly subscription. At this time it is a garbage deal.
this is groundbreaking for me as a conceptual artist, being able to access random creative conversations and to pull from them context and ideas to reform and reflect upon without having to be my own secretary....... holy frackin shiba
And the rest of us will just use a phone which can do all that and more at no extra cost. lol I just don't get the fascination with these gizmos which are basically a wireless mic/camera connected to a phone. smh
That auto-transcript real-time LLM-based self-organizing thing is just freaking revolutionary! Imagine Healthcare service in half the time (or double the efficiency) Brazilian "National Health Service" is called SUS (Unified Healthcare System). The service is pretty good and totally free, but you often have to wait a long time in the waiting hall until you finally get to talk to the doctor. The doctor will take notes as they speak with you (both on computer and on paper), and you both might spend 50% to 80% of the time of the appointment in silence while the doctor needs to take their time with the note taking. It that's augmented with AI, not only will you have twice the efficieny, but also the SUS will be able to track your history recorded online for better science and better service! I'm so excited that might come already in the next 2 to 3 years
SUS doesn't keep a record of your medical history? it looks like you live in a 3rd world country. Oh wait, brazil is a 3rd world country because of decades of socialism+corruption !!! i know a brazilian president that was put in jail because of "corruption" and "money laundering"... ah, just remembered it now: it was Lula! he was taken out of jail by the now world famous STF (brazil's supreme court) and Elon is fighting one of its members: alexandre de moraes ("brazil's Uncle Fester") to try to stop his dictatorship in brazil!
Yeah. I mean, it's one thing to record your own life, but if you're in work meetings, or social settings? Seems like it'd be really awkward if you knew that your friend was recording everything you said. In a work context, I can think of many projects I worked on that were sensitive to the company and there is NO way they'd want the conversations recorded.
Imagine in the supermarket just when your going to pay your groceries, and this device starts speaking "You sounded constipated earlier, so I have booked a doctor appointment for you. You should also tell your wife about the other girl you are dating"
Woo Hoo! I can hardly wait to start getting automated emails from your AI that are distinguishable from non AI automated messages! I'm not sending my data to a data center. It's got to be able to be processed entirely locally before I buy in. People are to anxious to give away their privacy. I don't care what they say about security. They can at anytime pull a Roku and change the terms of the license agreement and / or start using your personal data to train their own UI...
Make it work completely local and they have my money, imagine this device connected over Bluetooth sending my conversations to my own PC running llama 2 or 3 completely local and storing my transcripts of the day locally at my pc this would be the best.
I'd wear a secret "lapel" mic if I actually cared for that, since a glaring light telling people you're recording them will inevitably yield for: trouble, unnatural content.
Surprisingly the coolest thing IMO is the rewind that is so cool! I can think of a million things it could help with, specifically lost work. I hope windows support comes soon. Also I like how they used a regular t-shirt for their demonstration instead of AI pin, where they used trench-coats to make it not look heavy.
What I find interesting is that they're doing the Home assistant monetary strategy. Try to get the device as cheap as possible just to make people buy it and then it's the software and the features that they really make money on.
the consent mode better be optional because what if youre in a situation where you need evidence of something happening and your life is at risk? I can see this being a very helpful in emergency situations and it should be capable of that.
@@CarlosHernandez-ki6tv Ditto here. This would be cool for voice notes while working DIY projects I do. Gotta order one of these, have Rabbit on order. Got Open Interpreter working, but with local LLM was a bit shaky.
@@brianmi40 $100 for a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth microphone with 100 hours. It's worth it just for that if you need a portable microphone. I'm willing to pay the early adopter tax just to see what happens. I have no expectations, but I'm willing to be pleasantly surprised.
@@jtjames79 That's the shocking part. Everyone's talking about just using a Bluetooth mic with their phone: THAT'S WHAT THIS IS, but it's also an ARRAY MIC and it has WiFi and transcribes everything... Just $99 for an array mic with both Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity is a STEAL, no matter how great it works for transcribing. And if it can't the company is just GONE. cheap risk in my book also friend.
😂 yea right once humane push updates to the ai pin and rabbit pushes more updates to their LAM software this thing will be left in the dust in no time.
This is crazy. I mean this is actually useful, it'll help doctors, movie actors and other work related tasks. Maybe even youtubers as well. I like how they don't force the subscription on you though half baked at least it's not forced unlike the ai pin.
I am looking into this and might jump in once the Agents are available and you can make your own. That's a requirement for me. I want to code my own stuff and integrate it.
So I'm wondering if how it works without a phone is to store everything in the pendant and then connect to your phone or PC later to transfer. If so, an important question is how much data it can hold until it gets a chance to upload later. Based on current tech level, I suspect quite a few hours.
They are having to build in live consents to stop legal issues with voice detection and statement detection. this is going to be a big issue in real world usability, even if it works perfectly. imagine you're in a meeting with 10 people, ech person will have to speak their consent at separate times. now, imagine 5 people have these in that meeting... FIFTY consent statements will have to be made.
You thinking too small. Activates Slam local area network tech, sends signal to everyone smartphone (via app or whatever) everyone taps button that appeared on their limitless consent meeting app. Done. The real question is.. will they survive out here? It’s tough for tech startups. Akin like living in the 90’s, in a grimy Brooklyn neighborhood with your gold chunky chain out.
I already have a wearable... it's called an Apple Watch. And I carry my iPhone everywhere I go. I don't need yet another device. Apple's forthcoming AI announcements at WWDC just need to include this functionality with their watch and I'll be good--if I need it.
If you think about it, with a few more updates, a combination of the o1 light device, the limitless pendant and the Meta glasses will make a person a transcyborg until BCIs become ubiquitous.
The draft email idea you mentioned is EXACTLY what enterprise needs. I've recently been tasked to go through 4,000 emails to pull the important ones. I want to have a conversation ABOUT my emails as well as others. Cant wait for you to build something and share a video :) Keep these awesome videos coming!
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That is more closer to a Star Trek communicator, for which I'm looking for. And the price is nice, not conviced on hte pivacy but lets see. Wont be an early Buyer I be honest but will see how it develops and if it delivers after they come out half a year a year or so and I will jump on it. (Probably with a Star Trek communicator case just to geek out)
They’re offering advanced ai models processed in the cloud, and at the same time promising that your data is encrypted and inaccessible to them. How then can they process your data in the cloud if it’s encrypted? Something doesn’t add up 🧐
Confidential Cloud sounds misleading - I would assume the LLM running on the cloud must need access to the plain text for it to work. This means the encryption can only take place at rest after the cloud service is done with the data rather than encrypted end to end.
Okay now for a professional message: I like it. I like the features. I like the opt in privacy protections, but... Subscription costs? Sorry I can't do it at the moment.
I'd let them use my ChatGPT Plus, Claude-3 Opus, and Gemini Ultra subscriptions, so I actually can make sure they get no copy of the data, but I'm not trusting them to protect my data. I trust billion dollar companies wayyyy more than the tiny players.
The one thing I found comical on the Humane Pin was that it was "trying to replace the phone" - except it DOES NOT. If it would have been a stupid little bluetooth gadget working with an app on the phone - that would have worked, but do not tell me you replace the phone if I have to talk loud, have no screen, no apps - i STILL need the phone.
Rewind is not using local AI. It uses local storage and embeddings to search but sends (uncontrollable) data to GPT-4 when you use the Ask and other AI related functions. It also constantly records your screen and OCR all data. This keeps you CPU busy. You also need to understand, that there is no way to protect your local data from other people with access to your computer.
This device can be an amazing tool for realtime translation of other languages, imagine traveling to any country and not have to worry about the language barrier, it’s a game changer.
What I gathered was a multi task usage for a wholistic skill set that could make it worthy. Staging and set up usages . Work outside with your hands in dirt ,grease ,wet messy environments may find more use than even offices where your just surrounded by stations and seeking ways to kill time or look busy lol
re: privacy, just like with cameras, I believe if I can hear it with my ears, I should be allowed to record it without additional permission, i.e. one party consent. You can't opt in to ears lol so why should recording be any different?
@11:00 I read consent mode is off by default. I take this to mean that it will record everyone unless turned on, and then omit recording someone who doesn't opt-in for recording when consent mode is turned on.
I suppose this makes sense from the standpoint of large meetings where you can't practically poll a room full of people for consent. Though it kind of renders the concept of consent mode useless. Teams notifies everyone if transcription/recording are turned on, to use this model they would have to have integrations.
@carowjp yeah, I guess it depends on the law where you're using it. Where I am you are free to record without consent if you are party to the conversation.
a. array mic b. auto summary c. AI leverages all the prior recordings for you. d. permission from others If you use a bluetooth mic and record others without consent, not good.
It's different in that it's *worse* than existing solutions using a non-ancient smartphone. For numerous, various reasons I carry two phones with me. Even without bluetooth you can pick up on 99% of what's being said in a room...
please please do a follow up once you install the software. I understand it's only for meetings currently? I couldn't see it do the same features rewind pro could do before - however pro wasn't yet available for windows. I can't seem to find how to record your day at work, if you have a windows pc
So what is the device doing, is it a remote mic with a low power Bluetooth to the mobile app. Which is a cloud client to OpenAI? Live questions perplexity?
Great cover ❤ Let's wait to see if they let us use it for our custom ai pipelines as input... It so that will be insane, and if not we'll be a jailbreak. Also I think you misunderstood, it's not local, it's on a "confidential cloud" with your encryption.
This sounds like a good idea, but my BIGGEST concern, is privacy!! This is why the price is so cheap, they are likely going to monetize in nefarious ways.
Surely one's phone can perform the functions of the pendant. Voice assistants can be always listening, connect to integrated AI and cloud access, and are typically always with you.
For in-person work environments. This already exists for those of us that live in Zoom calls. I could see companies issueing these to remote workers visiting HQ.
Lots to like here and reading the comment make me think your crowd are well informed. It's interesting to read all the opinions without any real animosity. I'm gonna wait for the tsunami of devices to to break before committing. Glad I watched this video.
already got an R1 on order. Will wait to see how this reviews. Humane pin is dumpster fire for sure, but these lower cost devices are going to be the way to go. Nobody wants yet another subscription, so subscription free is the way to go with these (unless you can show massive value for that monthly cost) until we have a better idea of what AI powered tech will look like.
a capable AI assistant is only really feasible if it records everything you do so it has the context to properly support you. so recording as much and as often as possible is the right approach here. but yeah definitely wouldn't want that data in some corporate's cloud.
Hang on a minute, so with their privacy concerns, if you're at a meeting you have to get every single person to give their verbal consent before it records them ? That's bonkers useless and makes the device totally unviable. I'd get it if there was a workaround but not as it stands
@@brianmi40 Not by asking everybody if it's OK thanks. I just record it. What about a public meeting, or in the street, anywhere where you'd use a phone. You can't possibly ask everyone for permission. And if it's not meant for those situations then it's too limiting for me.
@@MikeKleinsteuber That's why you need to not be totally ignorant of privacy laws. ANYONE can record conversations in a public place with no expectation of privacy. You don't need an AI pendant, you need an AI to just ask basic questions. And if there was a reasonable expectation of privacy in those meetings you "just record" in, you may be in violation of eavesdropping or worse laws in your state.
@@brianmi40 But who cares ? I don't. Anyone can record anything they want from my POV. And I treat others as I expect to be treated. And if you don't like that, that's fine.
RED ALERT - This device and others similar need to be under the same legal umbrella as doctors, lawyers, etc ie "client privilege's" and unable to be subpoenaed in any court. The protection of privileged communication include attorney-client, doctor-patient, priest-parishioner, two spouses, and (in some states) reporter-source. If harm-or the threat of harm-to people is involved, the privileged communication protection disappears.
as consumers we are now at the mercy of endless subscriptions to live as modern human. Would be nice if a device like this would link to our AI of subscription of choice.
Wow can you think of the next gen of police cameras. I was in law enforcement for about 11 years and transitioned into private security. Now I am in school for cybersecurity. This makes me want to see what we can do by integrating police body cameras, radios and Ai. AI could be made to pick up on certain sounds, or phrases for recording and transcription. During incidents where police u def high stress have not been able to clearly say to the human dispatcher a problem has occurred. The radio could transcribe such things with help of gps for other responders to know where you are and what exactly is wrong. Edit: I believe the pendant will have the same connection requirement as police body cameras. It will have enough storage for potentially 100 hours and then you must plug into pc to charge and move your documents over.
The combination of real time speech, video, and direct earpiece feed back would go a long ways toward a safer environment for both the officer and the subject being interacted with. Add the ability for AI to speak through a speaker would even help de escalate in many situations aka a neutral third party.
Personally, I think any device like this, at this point in time, is basically a way for companies to grab money from investors. The world of AI is changing so fast, next week the tech will be 100x better.
Needs to be sound and video. Basically like a Tesla. Tap into various voices, all at once. Vision 360- 6 degrees. In real time give you advice, ‘There’s someone over your right shoulder pointing and talking about you. A real time, high sensor AI, with multiple agents, working in your favour. That will be the killer app, AI wearable. The personal digital Assistant, if it can hover about and go places and bring back info, even better.
Cons: Single Functionality: The Pendant focuses solely on recording and transcribing conversations. It lacks additional features beyond memory enhancement. Limited Auditory Interaction: While users can ask questions by tapping and holding the device, it's unclear whether the response is audible or in-app. Privacy Concerns: Although Limitless emphasizes data protection, some users may still have privacy concerns about recording impromptu conversations and personal moments. Overall, the Limitless Pendant offers a unique approach to memory augmentation, but users should weigh its benefits against potential privacy considerations.
I tried it. But be aware, it’s only English at this time. Mailed the support about other languages like German, but they didn’t respond yet. Hopefully they add more languages
Just a bluetooth mic? AI itself is the application in your phone using browser webGL to inference and reply to you, so it does not require sending stuff online? but the AI model would not good, I remember webGL can only process 1.5B model, and it spend huge energy in the phone.
Coming soon to an employment contract near you (everyone) soon: Auto opt-in ☹️. I like the simplicity and precision of the voiceprint-connected opt-in but concerned that it might get tedious without a shortened handshake. If you playback a conversation with someone who declined - what can be gleaned from the replaced audio?
Totally agree with opt-in; but also for EU compliance the consentor would need to also need to have access to view and delete the held data within a reasonable time frame -- so this is a barrier - they can't legally launch in EU.
I am excited about this pendant but the cost of the subscription is going to keep a lot of people from signing on. There are too many companies/services that want you to subscribe monthly. $20 here and there adds up and many folks can’t find it, especially these days. I’m not in the US and this will cost almost double the $99 and shipping cost as well as closer to a third more for the subscription. LimitlessAI bring that subscription cost under $10/myh
i will contact them and ask for 3 features: - consentless recording: If i am in a store and someone explains things to me or tells me that the item will be repaired on monday i do not want them to consent nor is there need to have their voice patterns stored. I want to get somewhere and the person giving me the directions has to be consenting? No way. I might want a summary of this video for later without having to ask for your consent. - pause mode. If I am watching a movie, this youtube video, be with my partner there is no need to record or for consent to be given to record. - remove functionality. i should be able to say, 'forget t he last half hour'.
Can't imagine them helping you break the law. Unless you are in a public space, recording someone without their permission can land you in jail. Also laws very different in EU. Rewind lets you delete, so Limitless app would be expected to also allow.
@@brianmi40 Lots of states in the US are one party consent for audio. This means that you only need one person to consent to recording and it can be yourself regardless if its in person, on the phone, etc. This isnt against the law and no one would be going to jail. Realistically, consent is going to have to be an optional setting left to the users descretion on when to turn it on and off. There are simply to many use cases where having it on would make it a hinderance. For instance lots of people record the audio of lectures at school to go back and transcribe later. This includes the audio of other students asking questions which is extremely helpful. Having to go around and get 100+ peoples consent before a class isnt going to happen and I imagine students are one of their target markets. In the US if you are in public legally there is no expectation of privacy.
@@brianmi40 I didn't really agree or disagree for the most part -- other than the public part which I do agree with. You said a lot of things that could be perfectly fine in some places and illegal in others. This is a complex issue that is going to be interesting to see how it unfolds across all AI projects. The safest thing to do is to have consent turned on always. However this makes the device useless in a lot of situations. My guess is that when it is released it will be an optional setting, possibly on by default, that you can disable. This puts it on the user to decide if it needs to be on or can be off and makes them less liable. Or another option would be to have the user select a region where the device would be used similar to how other products work and modify settings based on that. But this would require more work on their part so they probably wont do it.
Matt, please when you review Rewind, see if you can teach it custom actions. For example, I manage about 18 Facebook pages and we have a huge community there and I don't want to give page access out to other people to assist with the page, but I would like to train an AI agent or something like Rewind to perform actions on my behalf. I am waiting on a Rabbit R1 device to see but would like to know your thoughts. I have tried Multi-On but its still kind of buggy. Thanks for all your great videos and awesome reviews. ~RadioCave
It’s just the subscription model that’s killing it for me. Everything is a subscription model. It’d be great if they could allow an on-device AI on your phone/laptop to do this rather than adding another 20$ on my monthly bill.
Great review. Still, that cloud part is not convincing at all. The promise of locally run LLM is what a wearable needs to be a standalone device, what's needed for real privacy control, and for making it different from a smartphone variation.
Having a device be our memory and assistant in decision making, plus so close that we literally need to wear it, I feel that instead of augmenting human cognition, this and similar products will make humans dependent on them for basic work. We train our brains to pass their limits. Without training, baby brains of spoiled humans can only be as good as the device they rely upon.
I tried their online transcription service yesterday and it failed miserably. Limitless will need to step up their game between now and the launch of the pendant. The hardware looks ok and at $99 it looks a decent deal, but they need to get the software sorted
On you. Apple style marketing is a major turn off for some of us, the instant we see it, we immediately become suspicious. Apple can get away with it, because even though their stuff is way overpriced, it's still generally pretty high end and high quality with a good user experience... Until a newer model comes out... But when some startup comes off trying to imitate Apple, it causes a feeling of "this shiny gadget is probably gonna give me 10% of its promised value before I toss it in a drawer to collect dust for 10 years"
@@kayrosis5523 fair enough, marketing won’t influence everyone. I’m a designer so aesthetics and visuals get me in the gut. I recognize my bias which helps me self-correct or give pause.
Wow, this is a big one. I'm overwhelmed yet again. When the wife says "...yes, I already told you before...", then I say, "let's check the replay".
😂 all husbands seem to be alike
Wife: “Alexa, call a divorce lawyer”.
"wow honey, that was a fantastic, must have been close to an hour"
"Actually sir, it was 5 minutes and 2 seconds. Stored and emailed to contacts. Press button for replay"
I feel like the replay will cause me to lose a lot of fights. But at the same time, perhaps it will help me to remember to do what she said I said I would do.
You think providing proof that you are right means you are right???? Boy lol you are so green! It is gonna make things worse!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😅🤣
Wait a minute, i don't know if i understood well. So they are actually NOT storing locally. That thing is recording all my conversations, sending them to the cloud and i have to trust them. They say they can't decrypt your data but, who's guaranteeing they really encrypt before sending or they don't know the crypt key in their device? As far as i see there is no third party security organization certifying them. On top of that i have to pay a monthly fee to let them listen everything i say... i don't know Rick.
Exactly 💯🤣
Uhm idk Rick....
I just don't understand why it's good and human pin was bad all the things you can do in this product same can be done on human pin even some more features, genuinely if someone knows why please comment
@@nikitapatel6820it actually does less than the Humane pin… but it claims to do those few things 1000x better it seems. It’ll be interesting and I’m staying tuned
@@nikitapatel6820 Check out the AI pin reviews. Most of the features that it claims do not function as promised. Its camera features are exceptionally bad and its battery life is meagre. On top of all that it has major latency and hallucination issues and worst of all a $700 price with a $20 monthly subscription. At this time it is a garbage deal.
@@nikitapatel6820 Price, form factor, and battery life would be my guesses.
this is groundbreaking for me as a conceptual artist, being able to access random creative conversations and to pull from them context and ideas to reform and reflect upon without having to be my own secretary....... holy frackin shiba
"Early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese." ...
The early worm dies.
A cheese in the bush is two worms worth of birds
never heard this before
And the rest of us will just use a phone which can do all that and more at no extra cost. lol I just don't get the fascination with these gizmos which are basically a wireless mic/camera connected to a phone. smh
@@BillAnt Yep there will be no doubt a personal upload to our own llm /personal AI agent.
That auto-transcript real-time LLM-based self-organizing thing is just freaking revolutionary! Imagine Healthcare service in half the time (or double the efficiency)
Brazilian "National Health Service" is called SUS (Unified Healthcare System).
The service is pretty good and totally free, but you often have to wait a long time in the waiting hall until you finally get to talk to the doctor. The doctor will take notes as they speak with you (both on computer and on paper), and you both might spend 50% to 80% of the time of the appointment in silence while the doctor needs to take their time with the note taking.
It that's augmented with AI, not only will you have twice the efficieny, but also the SUS will be able to track your history recorded online for better science and better service! I'm so excited that might come already in the next 2 to 3 years
"totally free"... socialists will never know that "nothing is for free with governments. all is paid by tax payers money"
Wow.. this is so true
so the service is "pretty good" and at the same time "have to wait for a LONG time" ? socialists' reasoning is quite "peculiar"...
SUS doesn't keep a record of your medical history? it looks like you live in a 3rd world country. Oh wait, brazil is a 3rd world country because of decades of socialism+corruption !!! i know a brazilian president that was put in jail because of "corruption" and "money laundering"... ah, just remembered it now: it was Lula! he was taken out of jail by the now world famous STF (brazil's supreme court) and Elon is fighting one of its members: alexandre de moraes ("brazil's Uncle Fester") to try to stop his dictatorship in brazil!
I want an invoicing feature.
I'm a handyman, and I hate keeping track of all the stupid details. I just want to get the work done.
Reminds me of the black mirror episode where there is a device that records everything the user does.
Records everything and completely local. Trust me bro!
Yeah. I mean, it's one thing to record your own life, but if you're in work meetings, or social settings? Seems like it'd be really awkward if you knew that your friend was recording everything you said. In a work context, I can think of many projects I worked on that were sensitive to the company and there is NO way they'd want the conversations recorded.
Your phone does this everyday and you agreed to TOS @toastrecon
your life is already publicly recorded, trust me brah...
@@toastrecon we are not allowed to use AI at all at work, cause it might leak data.
@@toastrecon I'm not stuck with my ancestor simulations in corporate servers. Corporations are stuck with my ancestor simulation in their servers. 💀
"hello, I'm in the back of the room and I don't want to be recorded".
Okay, noted.
Imagine in the supermarket just when your going to pay your groceries, and this device starts speaking "You sounded constipated earlier, so I have booked a doctor appointment for you. You should also tell your wife about the other girl you are dating"
@@AndrewTSq Yeah, you know, if it could speak. Which, for those of paying attention, know it CAN'T.
@@brianmi40 are you sure? On their homepage it says crystal clear audio, and you can tap it and ask it anything it says
@@brianmi40 reading the homepage tells me it can
Woo Hoo! I can hardly wait to start getting automated emails from your AI that are distinguishable from non AI automated messages!
I'm not sending my data to a data center. It's got to be able to be processed entirely locally before I buy in. People are to anxious to give away their privacy. I don't care what they say about security. They can at anytime pull a Roku and change the terms of the license agreement and / or start using your personal data to train their own UI...
Make it work completely local and they have my money, imagine this device connected over Bluetooth sending my conversations to my own PC running llama 2 or 3 completely local and storing my transcripts of the day locally at my pc this would be the best.
You may love Open Interpreter 01 then.
I'd wear a secret "lapel" mic if I actually cared for that, since a glaring light telling people you're recording them will inevitably yield for: trouble, unnatural content.
Surprisingly the coolest thing IMO is the rewind that is so cool! I can think of a million things it could help with, specifically lost work. I hope windows support comes soon.
Also I like how they used a regular t-shirt for their demonstration instead of AI pin, where they used trench-coats to make it not look heavy.
BLACK MIRROR
What I find interesting is that they're doing the Home assistant monetary strategy. Try to get the device as cheap as possible just to make people buy it and then it's the software and the features that they really make money on.
the consent mode better be optional because what if youre in a situation where you need evidence of something happening and your life is at risk? I can see this being a very helpful in emergency situations and it should be capable of that.
Agreed. It should be a toggle for those who live in a consent state to be able to use this w/o fear of breaking the law.
I just read from their FAQ page that it's optional!
Bought one too. Rabbit R1: yes. Humane Pin: never gonna happen.
Rabbit R1: Yes - Open Interpreter 01: Yes (in deep man voice) - Limitless Pendant: Yes - Humane Pin: 😂 Watch MKBHD Review
@@CarlosHernandez-ki6tv Ditto here. This would be cool for voice notes while working DIY projects I do. Gotta order one of these, have Rabbit on order. Got Open Interpreter working, but with local LLM was a bit shaky.
@@brianmi40 $100 for a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth microphone with 100 hours.
It's worth it just for that if you need a portable microphone.
I'm willing to pay the early adopter tax just to see what happens. I have no expectations, but I'm willing to be pleasantly surprised.
@@jtjames79 That's the shocking part. Everyone's talking about just using a Bluetooth mic with their phone:
THAT'S WHAT THIS IS, but it's also an ARRAY MIC and it has WiFi and transcribes everything...
Just $99 for an array mic with both Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity is a STEAL, no matter how great it works for transcribing. And if it can't the company is just GONE.
cheap risk in my book also friend.
😂 yea right once humane push updates to the ai pin and rabbit pushes more updates to their LAM software this thing will be left in the dust in no time.
Imagine Apple making SIRI smart enough to do this through the Apple Watch ⌚️
Imagine any monopoly-oriented company not wanting to steal your data and use it to drive an addictive business model? 😂😂😂😂😂
Got to wonder what they are waiting on. Maybe the compute is still too expensive.
I actually had an idea for this product years ago really great to see somebody make it a real thing. It'll really improve the efficiency of the world.
Regarding your talk about totally local sync between devices, yes! It's possible, for example this is how SyncThing works.
This is crazy. I mean this is actually useful, it'll help doctors, movie actors and other work related tasks. Maybe even youtubers as well. I like how they don't force the subscription on you though half baked at least it's not forced unlike the ai pin.
16:16 Matt I think pendent will continue to record when not connected to the internet & syncs with the phone as soon as it gets connected.
Was turned on to your channel in my MECS AI class. Keep up the great work.
Is there a follow up to this @matthewberman ? How did your testing go?
I am looking into this and might jump in once the Agents are available and you can make your own. That's a requirement for me. I want to code my own stuff and integrate it.
So I'm wondering if how it works without a phone is to store everything in the pendant and then connect to your phone or PC later to transfer. If so, an important question is how much data it can hold until it gets a chance to upload later. Based on current tech level, I suspect quite a few hours.
They are having to build in live consents to stop legal issues with voice detection and statement detection. this is going to be a big issue in real world usability, even if it works perfectly. imagine you're in a meeting with 10 people, ech person will have to speak their consent at separate times. now, imagine 5 people have these in that meeting... FIFTY consent statements will have to be made.
You thinking too small.
Activates Slam local area network tech, sends signal to everyone smartphone (via app or whatever) everyone taps button that appeared on their limitless consent meeting app. Done.
The real question is.. will they survive out here? It’s tough for tech startups. Akin like living in the 90’s, in a grimy Brooklyn neighborhood with your gold chunky chain out.
I already have a wearable... it's called an Apple Watch. And I carry my iPhone everywhere I go. I don't need yet another device. Apple's forthcoming AI announcements at WWDC just need to include this functionality with their watch and I'll be good--if I need it.
If you think about it, with a few more updates, a combination of the o1 light device, the limitless pendant and the Meta glasses will make a person a transcyborg until BCIs become ubiquitous.
Thanks a lot again Matthew! I love your posts. They're informative and complete digest with sometimes useful examples provided. Great job!
The draft email idea you mentioned is EXACTLY what enterprise needs. I've recently been tasked to go through 4,000 emails to pull the important ones. I want to have a conversation ABOUT my emails as well as others. Cant wait for you to build something and share a video :) Keep these awesome videos coming!
Enterprise wont allow such products to be used or integrated with, so its a tough sell.
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This sounds really impressive. However, what about other languages? Will it support more than just English? 🤔
That is more closer to a Star Trek communicator, for which I'm looking for. And the price is nice, not conviced on hte pivacy but lets see. Wont be an early Buyer I be honest but will see how it develops and if it delivers after they come out half a year a year or so and I will jump on it. (Probably with a Star Trek communicator case just to geek out)
They’re offering advanced ai models processed in the cloud, and at the same time promising that your data is encrypted and inaccessible to them. How then can they process your data in the cloud if it’s encrypted? Something doesn’t add up 🧐
I could see how handy AI voice cloners are going to become with this. prompt: I consent
Confidential Cloud sounds misleading - I would assume the LLM running on the cloud must need access to the plain text for it to work. This means the encryption can only take place at rest after the cloud service is done with the data rather than encrypted end to end.
Okay now for a professional message:
I like it. I like the features. I like the opt in privacy protections, but...
Subscription costs? Sorry I can't do it at the moment.
I'd let them use my ChatGPT Plus, Claude-3 Opus, and Gemini Ultra subscriptions, so I actually can make sure they get no copy of the data, but I'm not trusting them to protect my data. I trust billion dollar companies wayyyy more than the tiny players.
The one thing I found comical on the Humane Pin was that it was "trying to replace the phone" - except it DOES NOT. If it would have been a stupid little bluetooth gadget working with an app on the phone - that would have worked, but do not tell me you replace the phone if I have to talk loud, have no screen, no apps - i STILL need the phone.
I pre-ordered too! I'm trying this out now, already downloaded windows app and linked mic :) This is going to be fun!
Rewind is not using local AI. It uses local storage and embeddings to search but sends (uncontrollable) data to GPT-4 when you use the Ask and other AI related functions. It also constantly records your screen and OCR all data. This keeps you CPU busy. You also need to understand, that there is no way to protect your local data from other people with access to your computer.
It is basically a wireless microphone talking to a remote AI. You are blasting your chest with wireless radiation. Hmmmmm.
Okay, I can now see the consent option. That's interesting.
Have any shipped yet?
This device can be an amazing tool for realtime translation of other languages, imagine traveling to any country and not have to worry about the language barrier, it’s a game changer.
Imagine trying to ask for permission to record in another language. Also, this product doesn't have a speaker, so it won't help with the conversation.
What I gathered was a multi task usage for a wholistic skill set that could make it worthy. Staging and set up usages . Work outside with your hands in dirt ,grease ,wet messy environments may find more use than even offices where your just surrounded by stations and seeking ways to kill time or look busy lol
Co pilot does a bunch of these tasks already.
Does this allow students to record lectures using this device? How does it ensure the privacy of those around them?
why cant a phone record everything? whats the point of a separate device?
you do not have your phone all day.. oh wait you do.... No idea actually :D the phone is much faster also
re: privacy, just like with cameras, I believe if I can hear it with my ears, I should be allowed to record it without additional permission, i.e. one party consent. You can't opt in to ears lol so why should recording be any different?
Because it lasts forever.
@11:00 I read consent mode is off by default. I take this to mean that it will record everyone unless turned on, and then omit recording someone who doesn't opt-in for recording when consent mode is turned on.
I suppose this makes sense from the standpoint of large meetings where you can't practically poll a room full of people for consent. Though it kind of renders the concept of consent mode useless. Teams notifies everyone if transcription/recording are turned on, to use this model they would have to have integrations.
@carowjp yeah, I guess it depends on the law where you're using it. Where I am you are free to record without consent if you are party to the conversation.
This looks much more usable! I would love to try one, but I'll wait for now
How is this different from a Bluetooth headphones that is sending audio for processing to a specific app?
a. array mic b. auto summary c. AI leverages all the prior recordings for you. d. permission from others
If you use a bluetooth mic and record others without consent, not good.
It's different in that it's *worse* than existing solutions using a non-ancient smartphone. For numerous, various reasons I carry two phones with me. Even without bluetooth you can pick up on 99% of what's being said in a room...
Consent! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 - A led indicator would be great. Have I missed it? Well: I want to use my own API, with my own endpoints.
Our phones are recording as now anyway 🎉
please please do a follow up once you install the software.
I understand it's only for meetings currently? I couldn't see it do the same features rewind pro could do before - however pro wasn't yet available for windows.
I can't seem to find how to record your day at work, if you have a windows pc
So what is the device doing, is it a remote mic with a low power Bluetooth to the mobile app. Which is a cloud client to OpenAI? Live questions perplexity?
Would be great for school!
Great cover ❤ Let's wait to see if they let us use it for our custom ai pipelines as input... It so that will be insane, and if not we'll be a jailbreak.
Also I think you misunderstood, it's not local, it's on a "confidential cloud" with your encryption.
This sounds like a good idea, but my BIGGEST concern, is privacy!! This is why the price is so cheap, they are likely going to monetize in nefarious ways.
Surely one's phone can perform the functions of the pendant. Voice assistants can be always listening, connect to integrated AI and cloud access, and are typically always with you.
For in-person work environments. This already exists for those of us that live in Zoom calls. I could see companies issueing these to remote workers visiting HQ.
Lots to like here and reading the comment make me think your crowd are well informed. It's interesting to read all the opinions without any real animosity. I'm gonna wait for the tsunami of devices to to break before committing. Glad I watched this video.
@Matthew Berman: did you already cover the 01 from open interpreter in one of your videos?
already got an R1 on order. Will wait to see how this reviews. Humane pin is dumpster fire for sure, but these lower cost devices are going to be the way to go. Nobody wants yet another subscription, so subscription free is the way to go with these (unless you can show massive value for that monthly cost) until we have a better idea of what AI powered tech will look like.
a capable AI assistant is only really feasible if it records everything you do so it has the context to properly support you.
so recording as much and as often as possible is the right approach here.
but yeah definitely wouldn't want that data in some corporate's cloud.
Hang on a minute, so with their privacy concerns, if you're at a meeting you have to get every single person to give their verbal consent before it records them ? That's bonkers useless and makes the device totally unviable. I'd get it if there was a workaround but not as it stands
How else do you record meetings of 20 persons now?
@@brianmi40 Not by asking everybody if it's OK thanks. I just record it. What about a public meeting, or in the street, anywhere where you'd use a phone. You can't possibly ask everyone for permission. And if it's not meant for those situations then it's too limiting for me.
@@MikeKleinsteuber That's why you need to not be totally ignorant of privacy laws.
ANYONE can record conversations in a public place with no expectation of privacy.
You don't need an AI pendant, you need an AI to just ask basic questions.
And if there was a reasonable expectation of privacy in those meetings you "just record" in, you may be in violation of eavesdropping or worse laws in your state.
@@brianmi40 But who cares ? I don't. Anyone can record anything they want from my POV. And I treat others as I expect to be treated. And if you don't like that, that's fine.
I want it.
Matthew did you order Brillilant Labs FRAME? I'm getting mine next week and I'm excited as ffff
Nno, he's referring to zoom, slack and gmail, your data is not encrypted at all, the company can access it.
I just preordered one; sounds worth the risk.
They told us about form factor, colours and privacy etc, but that does it actually do? Or is it just a voice recorder?
i have bought the 59 dollars one few months ago here is the question will I get one or my money is lost ?
RED ALERT - This device and others similar need to be under the same legal umbrella as doctors, lawyers, etc ie "client privilege's" and unable to be subpoenaed in any court.
The protection of privileged communication include attorney-client, doctor-patient, priest-parishioner, two spouses, and (in some states) reporter-source. If harm-or the threat of harm-to people is involved, the privileged communication protection disappears.
as consumers we are now at the mercy of endless subscriptions to live as modern human. Would be nice if a device like this would link to our AI of subscription of choice.
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So its a microphone with wifi connection?
but it has rounded corners and pretty colors. apple fanboys will eat it up.
and bluetooth, and a mic array, and backend AI transcribing. Why does no one pay attention any more?
Wow can you think of the next gen of police cameras. I was in law enforcement for about 11 years and transitioned into private security. Now I am in school for cybersecurity. This makes me want to see what we can do by integrating police body cameras, radios and Ai. AI could be made to pick up on certain sounds, or phrases for recording and transcription. During incidents where police u def high stress have not been able to clearly say to the human dispatcher a problem has occurred. The radio could transcribe such things with help of gps for other responders to know where you are and what exactly is wrong.
Edit: I believe the pendant will have the same connection requirement as police body cameras. It will have enough storage for potentially 100 hours and then you must plug into pc to charge and move your documents over.
The combination of real time speech, video, and direct earpiece feed back would go a long ways toward a safer environment for both the officer and the subject being interacted with. Add the ability for AI to speak through a speaker would even help de escalate in many situations aka a neutral third party.
I'd be more interested in the AI telling the police officer he's about to break the law if he commits on that threat to suspect.
Personally, I think any device like this, at this point in time, is basically a way for companies to grab money from investors. The world of AI is changing so fast, next week the tech will be 100x better.
Needs to be sound and video. Basically like a Tesla. Tap into various voices, all at once. Vision 360- 6 degrees. In real time give you advice, ‘There’s someone over your right shoulder pointing and talking about you. A real time, high sensor AI, with multiple agents, working in your favour. That will be the killer app, AI wearable. The personal digital Assistant, if it can hover about and go places and bring back info, even better.
Now the question is, how long does the consent last? Is it revokable once it's given in the same meeting session?
Cons:
Single Functionality: The Pendant focuses solely on recording and transcribing conversations. It lacks additional features beyond memory enhancement.
Limited Auditory Interaction: While users can ask questions by tapping and holding the device, it's unclear whether the response is audible or in-app.
Privacy Concerns: Although Limitless emphasizes data protection, some users may still have privacy concerns about recording impromptu conversations and personal moments.
Overall, the Limitless Pendant offers a unique approach to memory augmentation, but users should weigh its benefits against potential privacy considerations.
I tried it. But be aware, it’s only English at this time. Mailed the support about other languages like German, but they didn’t respond yet. Hopefully they add more languages
Just a bluetooth mic? AI itself is the application in your phone using browser webGL to inference and reply to you, so it does not require sending stuff online? but the AI model would not good, I remember webGL can only process 1.5B model, and it spend huge energy in the phone.
Coming soon to an employment contract near you (everyone) soon: Auto opt-in ☹️. I like the simplicity and precision of the voiceprint-connected opt-in but concerned that it might get tedious without a shortened handshake. If you playback a conversation with someone who declined - what can be gleaned from the replaced audio?
Totally agree with opt-in; but also for EU compliance the consentor would need to also need to have access to view and delete the held data within a reasonable time frame -- so this is a barrier - they can't legally launch in EU.
Yeah i've read their privacy page, I just find it really really unlikely that an AI company wont eventually sell your data.
Great video!
I hope AI helps us return to the offline world. To nature.
I lost my Olympus VP-10 voice recorder and have been searching for a replacement. THIS a is very interesting option.
Please update us on your user experience as you find new or cool uses for it. I'm considering getting one
I am excited about this pendant but the cost of the subscription is going to keep a lot of people from signing on. There are too many companies/services that want you to subscribe monthly. $20 here and there adds up and many folks can’t find it, especially these days.
I’m not in the US and this will cost almost double the $99 and shipping cost as well as closer to a third more for the subscription.
LimitlessAI bring that subscription cost under $10/myh
This could be awesome for students at university shame youd have to ask the lecturer for his permission. Shows the things to come.
This guy is just good at marketing
Might try this, but suspect apple will do version which will make it obsolete.
i will contact them and ask for 3 features:
- consentless recording:
If i am in a store and someone explains things to me or tells me that the item will be repaired on monday i do not want them to consent nor is there need to have their voice patterns stored. I want to get somewhere and the person giving me the directions has to be consenting? No way. I might want a summary of this video for later without having to ask for your consent.
- pause mode. If I am watching a movie, this youtube video, be with my partner there is no need to record or for consent to be given to record.
- remove functionality. i should be able to say, 'forget t he last half hour'.
Can't imagine them helping you break the law. Unless you are in a public space, recording someone without their permission can land you in jail. Also laws very different in EU. Rewind lets you delete, so Limitless app would be expected to also allow.
@@brianmi40 Lots of states in the US are one party consent for audio. This means that you only need one person to consent to recording and it can be yourself regardless if its in person, on the phone, etc. This isnt against the law and no one would be going to jail.
Realistically, consent is going to have to be an optional setting left to the users descretion on when to turn it on and off. There are simply to many use cases where having it on would make it a hinderance.
For instance lots of people record the audio of lectures at school to go back and transcribe later. This includes the audio of other students asking questions which is extremely helpful. Having to go around and get 100+ peoples consent before a class isnt going to happen and I imagine students are one of their target markets.
In the US if you are in public legally there is no expectation of privacy.
@@nombable Thanks for agreeing with me. 10 states require 2 party consent.
@@brianmi40 I didn't really agree or disagree for the most part -- other than the public part which I do agree with.
You said a lot of things that could be perfectly fine in some places and illegal in others.
This is a complex issue that is going to be interesting to see how it unfolds across all AI projects.
The safest thing to do is to have consent turned on always. However this makes the device useless in a lot of situations.
My guess is that when it is released it will be an optional setting, possibly on by default, that you can disable. This puts it on the user to decide if it needs to be on or can be off and makes them less liable.
Or another option would be to have the user select a region where the device would be used similar to how other products work and modify settings based on that. But this would require more work on their part so they probably wont do it.
Matt, please when you review Rewind, see if you can teach it custom actions. For example, I manage about 18 Facebook pages and we have a huge community there and I don't want to give page access out to other people to assist with the page, but I would like to train an AI agent or something like Rewind to perform actions on my behalf. I am waiting on a Rabbit R1 device to see but would like to know your thoughts. I have tried Multi-On but its still kind of buggy.
Thanks for all your great videos and awesome reviews. ~RadioCave
It’s just the subscription model that’s killing it for me. Everything is a subscription model. It’d be great if they could allow an on-device AI on your phone/laptop to do this rather than adding another 20$ on my monthly bill.
Great review. Still, that cloud part is not convincing at all. The promise of locally run LLM is what a wearable needs to be a standalone device, what's needed for real privacy control, and for making it different from a smartphone variation.
Having a device be our memory and assistant in decision making, plus so close that we literally need to wear it, I feel that instead of augmenting human cognition, this and similar products will make humans dependent on them for basic work. We train our brains to pass their limits. Without training, baby brains of spoiled humans can only be as good as the device they rely upon.
Any plans for desktop linux app?
My guess is this is basically a sound recorder, that sends the recordings somewhere later to get processed
I tried their online transcription service yesterday and it failed miserably. Limitless will need to step up their game between now and the launch of the pendant. The hardware looks ok and at $99 it looks a decent deal, but they need to get the software sorted
1:29 this is likely why I want one instinctively despite knowing better. The marketing works.
On you. Apple style marketing is a major turn off for some of us, the instant we see it, we immediately become suspicious. Apple can get away with it, because even though their stuff is way overpriced, it's still generally pretty high end and high quality with a good user experience... Until a newer model comes out... But when some startup comes off trying to imitate Apple, it causes a feeling of "this shiny gadget is probably gonna give me 10% of its promised value before I toss it in a drawer to collect dust for 10 years"
@@kayrosis5523 fair enough, marketing won’t influence everyone. I’m a designer so aesthetics and visuals get me in the gut. I recognize my bias which helps me self-correct or give pause.