Smartphones Are Dead (But We FINALLY Know What's Next)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @enricotartarotti
    @enricotartarotti  6 месяцев назад +5

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  • @mrbr549
    @mrbr549 Год назад +870

    Yes, ads delivered right in front of your eyes that you can't skip. I can hardly wait.

    • @pirateluffy01
      @pirateluffy01 Год назад +27

      Haven't seen an ad in ages

    • @Goodgu3963
      @Goodgu3963 Год назад +64

      @@pirateluffy01 I'm not sure if you've tried recently, but blocking ads on a smartphone is challenging. Blocking ads on a device that is mostly just a camera microphone and display, that is probably extremely locked down from modification, will be nearly impossible.

    • @pirateluffy01
      @pirateluffy01 Год назад

      @@Goodgu3963 If you use Android you will its not uncommon

    • @woodypigeon
      @woodypigeon Год назад

      @@Goodgu3963 AdAway works pretty good on android. It just feeds your internet through a local VPN. no root needed.

    • @robelbelay4065
      @robelbelay4065 Год назад +58

      I shuddered when I read this... Having something akin to unskipable RUclips ads or Google ads glued to your eyes is a dystopia we're 100 percent headed for

  • @LiamAnthony_
    @LiamAnthony_ Год назад +281

    The biggest problem I see with this is that it's going to be another huge blow against privacy. With smartphones, not only do companys know where you are and where you've been with location tracking, but with glasses tech, they're even going to know what you're looking at - how long you spend looking at a certain advert or a certain product, It'll be taking a record of everything you look at

    • @Martian74
      @Martian74 11 месяцев назад +30

      -2 social credit points for you. If it can augment what it wants you to see, it can also augment so we don't see things it doesn't want us to see by blurring out brands it doesn't like or making them disappear from view.

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall 10 месяцев назад +21

      If you have nothing to hide you will be fine Liam. By the way can we have your passwords as I am sure you have nothing to hide?

    • @kuromiLayfe
      @kuromiLayfe 10 месяцев назад +18

      don’t worry .. you will only be able to get them steal your privacy if you pay for the $89,99 per week subscription excluding AI server usage per hour that adds $9,99 for 2 GPU runtime hours to generate the ads you see

    • @mactep1
      @mactep1 10 месяцев назад +17

      Its not even about your own privacy, you choose to put on the glasses. But what about other peoples privacy?, how can you causally talk to another person, with a camera constatly pointing at you, without knowing if you're being recorded, its the same problem as Gglass and why this should be made illegal asap, you shouldn't have to sacrifice your privacy, because someone else chooses to look like a dork.

    • @Jorge-ew6fk
      @Jorge-ew6fk 10 месяцев назад +1

      That´s a very accurate thought right there, it didn't came to my mind until now.

  • @MrBananahat123
    @MrBananahat123 Год назад +296

    The vision with proper user control over hardware and the ai itself would be pretty neat. Unfortunately as long as ai is under corporate control I have little faith that my ai assistant will be working in my best interests.

    • @mr.jamster8414
      @mr.jamster8414 Год назад +37

      I want my own R2-D2, not this dystopian crap.

    • @ethimself5064
      @ethimself5064 Год назад +3

      @@mr.jamster8414 🤣

    • @strandedinparadise8202
      @strandedinparadise8202 Год назад +6

      @MrBananahat123 corporations found a way to keep us glued to our other devices all day - and to make us think it was our choice so I'm sure they'll find a way to get you to 'choose' to use an AI assistant

    • @veganconservative1109
      @veganconservative1109 Год назад +3

      We definitely still need to watch out for 'Hal', I'm thinking.

    • @TheOldTapeArchive
      @TheOldTapeArchive 11 месяцев назад +1

      Make that corporate AND political control. I trust neither.

  • @andrewcheshire244
    @andrewcheshire244 Год назад +428

    My next phone will be an old Nokia from the 90's. Removable battery, calls/texts, perfect for actually getting social again (after you get over anti-social media).

    • @Johnslist
      @Johnslist 11 месяцев назад +39

      So 'retro' yet truly progressive. Every other new iteration is regressive. Smart phones will be seen like smoking in near future, I only want basic communication. I use my 24" monitor for any real use, the phone is useless.

    • @spankeyfish
      @spankeyfish 11 месяцев назад +7

      This is probably what the people who made the Light Phone were thinking of.

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane 11 месяцев назад +5

      Going back to blackberry and BB10 OS. Perfect for browsing had apps, security, great feel. Just a crap camera .

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 11 месяцев назад +5

      The OG gangsters Nokia 3110 and 5110 will make a comeback and safe people from all the privacy- hacking alphabet agency snitch stuff 😂

    • @ReynbowSync
      @ReynbowSync 11 месяцев назад +3

      Wow, you're so edgy and unique. I'm sure that'll totally work for you.

  • @alux3552
    @alux3552 11 месяцев назад +64

    One source of common confusion is that "this new technology" shall replace the previous ones, I remember people saying that smartphones and tablets will kill the PCs and laptops, but here we are, we still use all of them regularly. We have to keep in mind that each of these technologies, no matter how useful and awesome they are, they cannot be used all the time and in all contexts....

    • @arcomarco7131
      @arcomarco7131 10 месяцев назад +2

      So true. I also think it will be not replacement but enhancement

    • @Maxinequinzel
      @Maxinequinzel 10 месяцев назад +1

      Totally, I think we’re so far from replacing smartphones, and that the glasses will be nothing more than mere in-home entertainment

    • @borisblagojevic571
      @borisblagojevic571 10 месяцев назад

      Agree.

  • @bilboswaggings
    @bilboswaggings Год назад +139

    That is what everyone said about VR for gaming, but it takes a long time for a majority of people to be able to get their hands on them
    There are still people around the world who don't have access to normal glasses
    So maybe having to use your hand to hold your phone isn't something we need to change when most of that screen time is worthless doom scrolling

    • @raduungureanu2080
      @raduungureanu2080 Год назад +10

      good point. but it was never about needing.

    • @bilboswaggings
      @bilboswaggings Год назад +8

      @@raduungureanu2080 my point being the smartphone isn't going to die any time soon even if we move on to something else

    • @jeremyandrews3292
      @jeremyandrews3292 Год назад +3

      "You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy!"

    • @Wollmütze-l5w
      @Wollmütze-l5w 11 месяцев назад +3

      VR in gaming has never gotten mainstream. I never saw an VR in my life and only few people may use VR. It kind of fizzled away.

    • @Ultrazaubererger
      @Ultrazaubererger 10 месяцев назад

      @@Wollmütze-l5w VR is still fizzling. I would like it to succeed because it's really cool and a completely new experience but I'm keeping my hopes low.
      There would have to be light VR goggles for below 200$ or really really good ones for under 400$ for it to have a chance and I'm not seeing that anytime soon with the current technology.

  • @Kraust
    @Kraust Год назад +656

    Cool, so the whole point of this video was glasses that track your location every moment of every day to feed everything you see and hear into a huge data model without your consent?

    • @mr.jamster8414
      @mr.jamster8414 Год назад +142

      *with* your "consent".

    • @itzhexen0
      @itzhexen0 Год назад +90

      and a bunch of people in society recording you without your consent then that also gets fed to the big tech companies.

    • @JohnDBlue
      @JohnDBlue Год назад +29

      I mean... Yes? Obviously? People who want this kind of cutting edge tech are gonna have to take risks in their privacy and security.
      It can't function in the crazy futuristic way envisioned without that access. Of course, we like to imagine digital security advances will handle the risks in an acceptable manner (not like anything digital is 100% secure even now)
      Though it is indeed a concern that your device might affect other people's privacy and security, so that's gonna be something regulations and whatnot has to address... and they're likely to be behind on these issues because tech is hard for old men lol

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад

      ​​@@mr.jamster8414 Right. Basically by agreeing to use the operating system and the phone when you sign up, you're giving so-called consent . Of course there's only two major operating systems and you can't participate in society without them.
      The mobile tech industry is particularly egregious with the way to handle repair and environmental e-waste. I need Christ, unreparable air pods and true wireless earbuds are little fossils of capitalism that won't degrade for thousands of years after humans are gone.
      Hundreds of dollars of something is designed to be e-waste in years. And look I have several pairs of true wireless earbuds so I'm not trying to suggest I'm above this. But when you really think about the business model, it's just unconscionable.

    • @TheFeatInk
      @TheFeatInk Год назад

      Yeah this vid is really dumb hey, what a bore

  • @mrunankBathe
    @mrunankBathe Год назад +194

    Most of us get onto our smartphones just to waste our time. That's what we need to change first.

    • @rjk1404
      @rjk1404 Год назад +35

      Frankly: The Smartphone is a tool that enables you to do what ever you like. If you "waste time" with it, you should consider having ideas for new usecases or use it less and participate more to the world around you (no rant, just my opinion).
      But I also want to give credits to you, because we can't ignore the fact, that there are lots of companies and individuals earning money in the attention industry.

    • @enricotartarotti
      @enricotartarotti  Год назад +23

      It's a tool and I believe this is up to society and people to do, not the companies making the devices or apps. They will adapt to the broader culture around how we use devices, privacy etc, not the other way around

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад +5

      Yeah but that's a choice to some degree as to how we use them. Of course we are very much conditioned to use them in that way, but we don't have to. They have effectively become little machines to help us consume, provide data, and be passive against major institutions to genuinely control most of our lives.
      But they could theoretically be used for political, organizing and resistance and personal enrichment... And shortly some people use these things to make beautiful art or photography or to share their literature et...

    • @porvoonosho
      @porvoonosho Год назад +12

      I've had a smartphone since 2000 (Nokia Communicator and Ericsson R380). I just switched to a dumb phone 2 months ago, and I'm never going back. I got my life and attention back.

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Год назад +1

      aint happening. ur shaking ur fist at a cloud. unless u choose totalitarianism.

  • @cryohellinc
    @cryohellinc Год назад +311

    Corporations will hear what we say, see what we see, and understand literally everything about us. Ah the fantastic future ....

    • @MyVanir
      @MyVanir Год назад +37

      Better not engage in any wrongthink.

    • @ericvulgate7091
      @ericvulgate7091 Год назад +4

      Double plus good!

    • @godschild6694
      @godschild6694 Год назад +7

      a nightmare

    • @Agostoic
      @Agostoic 11 месяцев назад +17

      Spoiler: they already do. Dystopia is next.

    • @DavidHalverson
      @DavidHalverson 11 месяцев назад

      The Central Artificial Intelligence Main Core will be the Leader of the next planet Earth in the coming technological revolution as AI becomes sentient. One corporation will be that of the One World Government, run by AI, all other corporations will be subservient followers or be assimilated if they are renegades.

  • @naturligthinder
    @naturligthinder Год назад +183

    A device that could record anything and send it to an online database sounds like a legal nightmare.
    I think it could become a thing but not 'The Thing'.
    The smartphone solved some many daily problems, it was all your digital devices in a neat package.
    Besides being handy in some situations, what would smartglasses solve that a camera app could not.

    • @personzorz
      @personzorz Год назад +19

      A smartphone is already a device that could record anything and send it to an online database.

    • @naturligthinder
      @naturligthinder Год назад +36

      @@personzorz But when using a smartphone it is clear. If someone starts pointing their phone in someones face the other party often reacts.
      With smartglasses you have to assume they are recording you at all times. And if we were to put our smartglasses in our pockets when not in use we have just made a worse smartphone.

    • @woodypigeon
      @woodypigeon Год назад +12

      You can stick a smartphone in your pocket and forget about it. The glasses would be on your face constantly beaming crap into your eyes.

    • @shtboxgarage
      @shtboxgarage Год назад +8

      ​@@woodypigeoneven if it isn't beaming light in your elites who knows how much data it's collecting in the background

    • @woodypigeon
      @woodypigeon Год назад

      @@shtboxgarage All my devices are de-googled and de-crapwared as far as possible, and running adblockers. It isnt a perfect solution, but it eliminates the worst of it.

  • @findlay234
    @findlay234 11 месяцев назад +10

    Gosh can you imagine walking down a busy street... "sorry are you talking to me?" This is where I see the sticking point of AR in glasses, the interface is hard... typing is still private and secure, talking out loud, not so much. Interesting to see how it pans out. I think neuralink is a potential route through, perish the thought.

  • @Happy_Shopper
    @Happy_Shopper Год назад +101

    I dont want to have an intrusive ai strapped to my face. I want to live life free from dependence on technology. I wish people were more opposed to the idea of artificial intelligence being baked into every facet of modern life which is where we seem to be going

    • @WalterLoggetti
      @WalterLoggetti 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wait until Kiroshi Optics will come out... :)

    • @margra99
      @margra99 11 месяцев назад +3

      I dont want to have an intrusive human strapped to me. I want to live life free from dependence on humans.

    • @HDSPKSRecords-gi1ob
      @HDSPKSRecords-gi1ob 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@margra99 There is a solution, but you won't like it.

    • @karlsnowsill208
      @karlsnowsill208 11 месяцев назад +3

      I agree, this is why google glass flopped, in many spaces it was banned because people thought it was creepy and people didn't want the artificial tech world encroaching on the real one. People are more opposed to tech now, they've had a decade to see what it has done to society.

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall 10 месяцев назад +1

      Happy, report to Room 101 for reprogramming. Independent thought should and will be illegal soon enough. Big Brother is only thrying to help you.

  • @redbloodcell4047
    @redbloodcell4047 10 месяцев назад +6

    AR glasses just seem like an easy way to collect even more user data while also delivering even more intrusive advertisements, which I feel is the primary motivation behind developing such technology.. Also it seems like people could be one software error away from being run over by a car.

  • @asdf8948
    @asdf8948 Год назад +99

    Smart glasses is going to be a privacy nightmare. I hope they are going to be banned in public places.

    • @alexwr
      @alexwr Год назад +8

      Well, it's not currently illegal to film in public places (in most countries), why would that change with smart glasses?

    • @zman7357
      @zman7357 11 месяцев назад +4

      there's cameras all over in public, most stores, traffic cams, dash cams, phones when anything interesting happens.

    • @stielimusterman3066
      @stielimusterman3066 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@alexwr
      Yeah, but these devices won‘t just record, but also relay said data, which is illegal in most countries and should be illegal everywhere.

    • @airsicklowlander7756
      @airsicklowlander7756 11 месяцев назад +1

      It is illegal to record public conversations in many places

    • @zman7357
      @zman7357 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@airsicklowlander7756 it's legal in the US.

  • @AntoniatheUniverse
    @AntoniatheUniverse Год назад +26

    Great video, but imagine streaming your whole life to Mark Zuckerberg. I'm sure he would never misuse our data!

    • @Martian74
      @Martian74 11 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly! Please don't remove your glasses, as we care about you, and we can protect you from seeing anything that is objectionable. If you look at any brands that don't advertise with us, we will blur the image and superimpose ads for better products, ones that pay us to advertise to you. If we see you vote for someone that is not approved we will be forced to lower your credit score, if we see you eating cake and smoking, your insurance cover will get more expensive because we care about you. If you please us, we will allow the glasses to release chemicals that will bring you pleasure, but if you displease us, an electric shock will be released till you repent, because we care about you. Please note, the next model comes with non-removable straps to firmly affix the glasses to your face at all times, even when you sleep, because we love you.

  • @RxLush
    @RxLush Год назад +20

    I thunk you are missing a point: Everybody wanted a computer that fit in their pocket, but only a small fraction of people want a device watching and hearing everything you do. And I know, I know, smartphones already do it, but most people do their best to not use those features. I dont know any “non-geek” person that use any of the things you mentioned. Including assistances

  • @HesselFolkertsma
    @HesselFolkertsma Год назад +34

    I will always be fascinated by technological developments, but on the other hand…
    …more tech consuming, more gadgets, more distractions, more ecosystems, more batteries, more raw materials, more kobalt, more people at the lowest steps of the socionomic ladder suffering, more problems.
    Anyone else feel that way sometimes?

    • @pirateluffy01
      @pirateluffy01 Год назад +3

      Well tech has to progress and it will progress (although i feel that sometimes too)

    • @HesselFolkertsma
      @HesselFolkertsma Год назад +5

      @@pirateluffy01 Yeah I totally understand, and I'm not against it progressing either. I love dreaming about optimistic sci-fi future worlds. But I get the impression the current tech-world is not pursuing progression for the betterment of humanity.

    • @customjuices
      @customjuices 10 месяцев назад

      Yes.

  • @MG-js8bn
    @MG-js8bn 11 месяцев назад +5

    There were invasion of privacy LAWSUITS, actual lawsuits, that resulted from the Google Glass experience. If the user doesn't have complete control of something that sits on one's face, and in the paradigm we live in these new gadgets definitely WILL NOT be user-controlled to a great extent (unless you think of the company as the actual user), this will not be tempting to a huge number of people.

  • @garveziukas
    @garveziukas 10 месяцев назад +5

    The major problem with AI glasses is that the server side part is hugely expensive which means expensive memberships on top of expensive product for the clients. Until an advanced AI model becomes very efficient or fit onboard, this will not be viable. At first it will only be fit for narrow niches like the ones you mentioned in the video.

  • @novacorponline
    @novacorponline Год назад +25

    Smart glasses have failed like, how many times so far? There are far too many practical problems for them to work. Just for one example, the balance between "Able to see the UI in any lighting conditions" vs "Able to see reality clearly" is impossible to strike.

    • @alexwr
      @alexwr Год назад +2

      Not to mention even more battery constraints, and just having to sit on your face for the whole day.

    • @CaptainKremmen
      @CaptainKremmen 11 месяцев назад +6

      Not to mention those of us who wear glasses already and want zero additional hardware added to them. (Field of view/weight/comfort would all be affected.)

    • @mevensen
      @mevensen 11 месяцев назад +5

      Not to mention that large number of people who don’t like wearing glasses at all, or need/like a variety of glasses, so you can’t just have one device.

    • @WizardOfWor
      @WizardOfWor 11 месяцев назад +2

      This. Smart Glasses will only backfire in the long run.

  • @johnb6749
    @johnb6749 Год назад +31

    You know, it occurs to me that the glasses might even be a 'straw to beak the camel's back' in terms of our relationship with ever-more pervasive and invasive distraction of so-called 'smart devices'. To me I'm almost sick to death of having every train of thought, idea or attempt to know more interfered with and confused by for example a search engine like Google. The glasses sound like a living-hell for the wearer - even your vision being interrupted by overlays and voice-prompts. All I want to do when I turn my attention, either through my hearing or vision, to something other than myself, is to be able to do so with my ears or eyes, otherwise reality itself which is delivered by our body's senses will not only be corrupted but gradually become something of which we have little capability to process without some attached technology. Sound like hell - imagine being born and seconds later (or maybe even before!) having implants and devices attached to our body for the duration of our life. Good grief - advertising able to be inserted into our dreams and unconscious-states - I can se it coming and feel so sorry for future generations.... the horror. I thought subliminal advertising was pretty bad when it first became public knowledge decades ago - but the extrapolation of today's technology seems to promise an essentially un-human future for us all - all for the sake of selling us the latest tat no doubt....

    • @woodypigeon
      @woodypigeon Год назад +1

      AR sounds hellish - even assuming you can get a decent ad-blocker for it.

    • @jeremyandrews3292
      @jeremyandrews3292 Год назад +4

      You're pretty much talking about the Borg from Star Trek, right? Except instead of them being distant aliens that assimilate us, they are the future we're creating for ourselves.

    • @TheStarBlack
      @TheStarBlack 10 месяцев назад +2

      Totally agree. They're not inventing this stuff because it'll make out lives better, but because it'll make them richer.

  • @KaioFalcrow
    @KaioFalcrow Год назад +7

    I think for most people it would be uncomfortable to wear something. It’s way more comfortable to have something in your hand or pocket.
    So I don’t see glasses replacing smartphones 🤔 if something is gonna replace smartphones, it’s just another, more advanced type of smartphone in my opinion 🤔

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Год назад

      ooookkkkkkkk. ur like person shaking head at the automobile and its internal combustion engine, it will NEVER replace the horse

    • @KaioFalcrow
      @KaioFalcrow Год назад +1

      @@newagain9964 hahah no, usually I think things are gonna change, for example I think AI will replace a lot of jobs. But I just don’t see people wearing glasses all the time, I might be wrong of course!

    • @WalterLoggetti
      @WalterLoggetti 11 месяцев назад +1

      I wear glasses, not smart, but for see things well.
      What a glorious day will be when i can see informations directly in front of me with my glasses...
      :)

  • @bessimaestro
    @bessimaestro Год назад +9

    Super super cool, but very hard to ship: since you can't run such large models using the glasses hardware, you would need a 5G connection to call a server running the multimodal AI model.

  • @laurentziu7895
    @laurentziu7895 Год назад +5

    I dont know if you actually going to read this comment. I really appreciate your content, but for a while it has felt a bit clickbait-ish and cliffhanger-ish. I mean, showing the 4 pieces of the puzzle and then blurring them? As an adult conscious about wasting time on the internet, I feel like this insults my intelligence a bit. I dont think you should have to appeal to such techniques, as you have good video topics and interesting takes on them. I feel like this distracts from the information quality and focused on "tricking" people into giving your attention. Just my 2 cents.

  • @swagmuffin9000
    @swagmuffin9000 11 месяцев назад +4

    sounds like a privacy nightmare, and smartphones already are a nightmare.

  • @salvsays
    @salvsays Год назад +17

    The end of privacy is near. Cameras on our faces recording every sound every image everywhere all the time. Also having to gesture to the sky or talk out on the open to do something seems like it needs tweaking

    • @Neil-Aspinall
      @Neil-Aspinall 10 месяцев назад +2

      The death of privacy and independent thought will be the greatest thing to happen to mankind since the wheel Sal.

  • @breadman32398
    @breadman32398 Год назад +6

    Awesome! Now I can have unskippable ads for homemade arthritis remedies that take up my entire field of vision!

  • @kellyanderson995
    @kellyanderson995 Год назад +9

    I've always wanted an AI parrot sitting on my shoulder like a pirate. It would remember all the things I'm supposed to do, remind me of appointments, tell me when I was not being consistent and all kinds of things like a little Jiminy Cricket. I could also send it up in the air to get a little more situational awareness, like what's around the corner, where's my mom and such. Even put a projector on it, and the nearest wall becomes a screen. Or integrate it with the glasses. I think you're probably right about all this stuff, but an AI parrot is still a pretty cool idea too.

    • @woodypigeon
      @woodypigeon Год назад +2

      Nah, a pigeon would be better. Pigeons are ace.

  • @Kolesha
    @Kolesha Год назад +4

    The shout out to Yagami Light was brilliant.

  • @TheOGJeff
    @TheOGJeff 10 дней назад +1

    I want future tech that is useful and doesn't feed big data.

  • @rattsjcfanpage01
    @rattsjcfanpage01 8 месяцев назад +3

    No thank you, I don’t want anything that has to do with AI. I’m getting a new flip phone in a week or so.

  • @qdavi1831
    @qdavi1831 10 месяцев назад +2

    when i see a giant ad from mc donalds in front of my eyes, you can securely say that someting is about to burn

  • @CESAR_H_ARIAS
    @CESAR_H_ARIAS Год назад +7

    Next we all are going to loose the last bit of privacy we still have and we'll clap them on the stage for taking it from us!

  • @swagmanandy
    @swagmanandy Месяц назад +2

    The most important thing invented was the wheel.

  • @ThisSteveGuy
    @ThisSteveGuy Год назад +3

    Whatever the next thing is, it needs to solve an actual problem people are having.

  • @jackpisso1761
    @jackpisso1761 Год назад +2

    I don't think people will be comfortable being on camera and recorded by anybody all the time.

  • @randomdude-4353
    @randomdude-4353 10 месяцев назад +3

    I don’t care how advanced the tech is I’m not talking to a computer

    • @redbloodcell4047
      @redbloodcell4047 10 месяцев назад +2

      I've only ever met a single person who actually used voice assistants like Siri.

  • @AronFiechter
    @AronFiechter 5 месяцев назад +2

    There's just an issue with the AI devices, and it's that they suck very hard

  • @Isaac-X-edit
    @Isaac-X-edit Год назад +4

    In the future phone will be made from Bamboo.

  • @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it
    @I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thinking about that movie, "They Live".

  • @alanfitzgerald9026
    @alanfitzgerald9026 Год назад +13

    Glasses replacing a brick in your hand is very improbable

  • @kjellvb1979
    @kjellvb1979 11 месяцев назад +3

    For me, until the glasses are self contained and don't require a link to the internet and corporate servers, this tech won't be for me.
    I already hate cell phones for their privacy invasion, but at least I am tech savvy enough to limit that to a degree. But still we need a less corporate based world if this type of tech is not to be abused.

  • @genetico909
    @genetico909 Год назад +5

    This next phase won't begin for another eight years (at least). Right now they are still conditioning society to be ready to submit to the terms and conditions this next phase in tech will demand for access to it. The name of the game right now is to promote the idea of no individual privacy, pro censorship for the sake of your security, and no private ownership of anything physical or digital. They introduce these concepts in small amounts with changes here and there while they wait for the old generation to die out and the younger generation is old enough to replace them. There will be those that resist but it will not take much to make them submit. Exclusive access to the latest and greatest popstar's latest album, the ability to play Call of Duty 45 or Halo 3000, interactive lifelike porn etc.
    It's important to pose these questions to everyone... We stand at an influx in how society progresses. Is there a threshold to be reached before you stop? How much is convenience worth to you? Does access to certain kind of information hold a higher value over others? Have you ever stopped and wondered what you are losing in exchange for what you currently have? Are you a human being or an input/output device and what is the difference?

  • @Radulf666
    @Radulf666 10 месяцев назад +1

    The only interesting thing what I'm thinking of is advertisement. So when you walk around, and then you normally see these billboards, with an AR-Glass this could be animated, popping into your vision, and you couldn't look away. Sure, it could be cool like Bladerunner to see 3D with it (2 displays) but the power we give the companies...

  • @nickbrough8335
    @nickbrough8335 Год назад +3

    Interesting POV. I have a different perspective. Producing IP, indeed content as a whole is expensive even when the content is prepared for "free" as on youtube. IP and content owners are NOT going to give that to AI for free (just as old media is seeking to generate replacement revenue from Google et al for using its content for free). This battle has only just begun.
    As a consequence more IP, content and data is going to stay behind paywalls (your blog on why google search is not as good as it was shows this effect very clearly), so those who create AI are ultimately going to have limited free access to the same limited public data as google search currently has. Chat GP style AI may well be able to present the data much better than google search does, but the quality of content will be lacking in far to many specialist areas.
    What AI is most likely going to deliver to users is assistant/secretary functions that will enable high skilled/knowledgeable people to become much more efficient and productive at the cost of removing lower skilled, lower IQ people. I dont doubt that everyone will benefit from this to a significant degree.
    However, when it comes to the technology you carry around, the interface may well change (VR glasses, the wearable projection shown in your video), but its still going to need to have a processing box (aka evolved smart phone) to do the heavy lifting as well as much higher bandwidth data/coms network.
    It looks to me that the way we interface with smart phones will change (from touch to voice/eye driven), but the pocket sized portable computer will be around for quite a long time yet.
    The other issue is that the internet itself is expensive and is becoming increasingly shit to use due to higher number of ads, subscription costs and i don't see this changing. The increasing use of paywalls to protect IP and content to allow content/IP owners to make a living from their investment is just gonig to continue to fragment the internet.
    I do agree that AI itself is going to change the content we watch for entertainment and how it is produced. Consensual shared virtual realities may become much more common as entertainment rather than TV.

  • @frankbrislin4378
    @frankbrislin4378 11 месяцев назад +2

    "Hey Google, turn on the lights; and stop spying on me."

  • @kootenpv
    @kootenpv Год назад +16

    I'm going to get my eyes lasered in 2 weeks not to have to wear glasses all the time. I really wonder if smart glasses will be the future...

    • @personzorz
      @personzorz Год назад +3

      No

    • @BootJamesOut
      @BootJamesOut 11 месяцев назад

      Hello folks: Soon will all be a walking computer hard-wired and online full-time.
      Nickname, On-liners.
      At 65 in age, I still have to ask to go to the washroom with permission first. Day one in school to death
      Sad but true and never Free. As school the training machine that limits are free thinkers to think on are own. Roll up your diploma and smoke it.
      Remember what rolls down hill. So don't step into it, oh
      SH T___. Corporation runs the government as they overview the workforce ( work and force, Scarry) are the blackmailer hidden with protection offered by the corporate world and the laws control and police us all that who isn't invented.
      That's why that sign reads. Keep off the grass.
      Music Frank Zappa song Slime. Whine up working in a gas station.
      Ride Easy

  • @daemon1143
    @daemon1143 11 месяцев назад +1

    It has yet to be demonstrated that it won't lead to dying in space (or the analogous outcome for whichever location the victim finds themselves).

  • @tamagodonald7149
    @tamagodonald7149 Год назад +4

    to be fair it might stay for longer but we'll see in the future what beholds

  • @personzorz
    @personzorz Год назад +2

    Why does there have to be something next? That is an assumption about the way the world works, rather than a deduction

  • @DodoNn
    @DodoNn Год назад +3

    I never understood how Google Glass flopped so hard. It was exactly what for me, a 15 year old then, a future looked like, and it still makes sense. I also do not understand how for 10 years no one, not even Google, has come close to that again? Like, it exists??

    • @AntoshaPushkin
      @AntoshaPushkin Год назад +5

      Because it's a gimmick, just like VR. It's fine to play around with it for a few days, but then you get bored. Also it has quite a lot of issues: it becomes pretty much useless on a sunny day, it drains battery fast, and it's quite clunky. It's not a good device for a consumer, it's a good toy you could present as a gift to your geeky friend

    • @stielimusterman3066
      @stielimusterman3066 11 месяцев назад +4

      The real question should be what‘s wrong with the present in that context and is it really in the consumers interest to force "innovation“ just for the sake of being innovative...

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane 11 месяцев назад +2

      Because it was garbage and some of us gen x people remember when privacy meant something and looking like a weird geek was bad.

    • @aformofmatter8913
      @aformofmatter8913 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, it looks like the future. Because that's what it was designed to do: *look* like the future.
      In the 50s, people thought the future would look like shiny foil shirts & big boxy robots. But those shirts are pointless & look dumb & our ability to miniaturize robots advanced faster than they could've anticipated (while simultaneously, our ability to make AI advanced way slower than they expected)
      In the 80s & 90s, people thought the future would look like food pills & flying cars. But people like eating delicious food & flying cars are an awful, impractical idea for more reasons than I can list.
      In the 2000s, people thought that the future looked like AR glasses. Simple as that.
      Nobody gets the future right because reality is stranger than fiction & is bound by practicalities that writers (& tech bro executives) never seem to predict.

    • @TheStarBlack
      @TheStarBlack 10 месяцев назад

      Because people don't want it

  • @devilichus
    @devilichus 10 месяцев назад

    Enrico you are really smashing it. Your videos are streamlined and addictive to watch because of how streamlined the environment, the topic and the visual quality it all matches nicely. Great job!

  • @DanielArnolf
    @DanielArnolf Месяц назад +3

    It was good until you said "AI Pin", nope, it's a joke, if that's what the super secret geniuses+ came up with, well, it's hopeless. If everybody has the glasses, nobody is superhuman but more miserable and overwhelmed by daily "superhuman" expectations. At the end, it's all about making money.

  • @Squirrelsquid
    @Squirrelsquid 10 месяцев назад +1

    I really can't see Smart glasses be the next big thing honestly. Way too many technical hurdles to be solved still. The privacy nightmare... Also, the interaction will be far more limited than your average smart phone. I can see them finding their niche, but I doubt it will be the next revolution.

  • @respecttheconstitution1146
    @respecttheconstitution1146 Год назад +5

    Yeah, glasses are perfect. Like walking around in the city and getting you glasses snatched from your face from one of those "scholars" or "teens". Brilliant.

  • @hamodhossain4261
    @hamodhossain4261 19 дней назад +1

    for me , the old Siri or alexia are way better than google assistance or Gemini AI ,, i have to repeat my request like 7 times until maybe he will get it right , he never catch the question phrase from the first time

  • @D_S_88
    @D_S_88 Год назад +3

    Close, but you're slightly off.
    The next 'device' to transcend the ubiquity and use/usage of smart phones is going to be something implanted into the human body; biometrics - facial recognition/retina scans, etc. were the purpose of mass producing and normalizing smart phones in the first place - free data pooling; with the added benefit of being surveillance based and purposed of course.
    Just look at all the POS palm readers that are being rolled out and put into grocery/retail stores all over the world. Spearheading this are brands such as Whole Foods and Amazon. I'd wager more are to follow soon.
    In fact technology that would have seemed impossible to exist will be revealed quickly over the next seven years.
    I hope you're ready to embrace this new technocratic 'utopia'. I have a feeling many will reject it once they understand it's true use and the intent behind said use.
    Anyways thanks for the video and have a blessed day. 🙏

  • @looppp
    @looppp 5 месяцев назад

    I work in the LLM and AI space, and I also agree that multimodal AI is the next step. The stuff I'm able to build with just existing multimodal models, and it's mind blowing. As the cost of these models go down further, it's going to replace a lot of existing tech architectures/systems, i.e. for product discovery.

  • @xpiredpap
    @xpiredpap Год назад +9

    I can imagine glasses bateries exploding on people faces

  • @robertmcgee4050
    @robertmcgee4050 Год назад +1

    My understanding is that every Tesla car is streaming video to a supercomputer for analysis. Do you think Tesla is a good candidate to be first to market with smart glasses? Like Arby’s, the have the meats already - tons of video data already being used to train their version of AI.

  • @siraaron4462
    @siraaron4462 Год назад +3

    *sigh* Annother one swept up in AI hype - I hold a lot of respect for you but this feels like a round about way of saying "AI + wearables= the next big thing" without making a clear case as to why, other than raw investment - where's the nuance I've come to expect from you? Where's the clear vision you touted at the start?
    The thing is I kinda agree with you, but we should be focusing on finding the Goldilocks form factor and design our AI for the hardware (while prioritizing user safety) and not the other way around.

    • @enricotartarotti
      @enricotartarotti  Год назад

      My intention was exactly to avoid just showing "new AI stuff" or repeat the news, but connect the dots instead to what I see as a vision of the future. Thanks for the constructive comment

  • @FractalPrism.
    @FractalPrism. 10 месяцев назад +1

    the clicky sound effects that happen constantly throughout the video make it impossible to watch
    its so gross i hate it

  • @Angelmunoz_19
    @Angelmunoz_19 8 месяцев назад +3

    9:01 you’re welcome

  • @ausbare140
    @ausbare140 11 месяцев назад +2

    Soon we will have "Don't trust any one who wears glasses"

  • @antfactor
    @antfactor 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ummm... What if one doesn't wear glasses...?? What if that's not comfortable??

  • @_Mike.P
    @_Mike.P Год назад +3

    Another big ai step would be to have personal ai’s talk to each other. Like I asked my ai to ask the dentist’s ai to schedule an appointment. Or ask my ai to ask all my friends ai if my friends are available for a movie on a specific date.

    • @nickbrough8335
      @nickbrough8335 Год назад +1

      Digital assistants will become real taking the mundane and trivial away from us. However, what will we actually do with the additional free time either due to the replacement of people with AIs or because we have more time due to AI assistants.
      The more fragmented society becomes and the less we have to work to live, the rate of mental ilness increases. The lack of personal fulfilment problem.

    • @funkyfranx
      @funkyfranx Год назад +1

      Why wouldn’t you just ask your friends directly? Asking your AI, to ask their AI, to ask them, is just adding an extra step for the same result you’d get with a text exchange

  • @Goodgu3963
    @Goodgu3963 Год назад +2

    This will be the downfall of user privacy. Everything you see, hear, do and say will be recorded and use to train Ai models on how to manipulate consumers. If not manipulate you personally. It is already happening, but this is the real driver behind these products. It's not about making you more productive, it's about making you as a product more valuable to real consumers that pay for your time spent watching ads.

  • @Haephasto
    @Haephasto 11 месяцев назад +4

    As a teacher, I can say that I would probably use these for work, but only work. Having the name and file of each student handy would be very useful in a class. However, I don't see this replacing a smart phone for the simple reason that it has as of yet not gotten a proper way to input text. I think the key component of success for a device (until people just get chips implanted, I mean) is to be able to type. I don't think people will be comfortable typing on something without feedback (ie. a table surface), because projected keyboards have been available for ages and don't get used a lot. Phones solved this problem with touch-based vibration. It gives the person typing a form of feedback to satisfy the senses. How would pins or glasses solve this problem?

    • @Jimbowholivesinsoup
      @Jimbowholivesinsoup 11 месяцев назад

      Isnt it see all as equal. Or would it help in Your work 'well, this student is a C dude, I wont even pay attention to his presentation too much - D' :D

  • @LeFerdieTeaching
    @LeFerdieTeaching 3 месяца назад

    Nothing like getting ads directly into your eyes and giving literally all the information about you to ad sellers. I think most people right now, are really into getting less devices, and ads and all that mumbo jumbo out of their lives, than putting them even more into control of themselves.

  • @SamuelKarani
    @SamuelKarani Год назад +4

    Feels like hype/speculation borderline wishful thinking. Why are all tech reviewers always talking about a future that never happens? Crypto, VR/MetaVerse, NTFs, now AI is the future. It seems what's proclaimed to be the future is what is definitely NOT going to happen.

  • @selfhelp9175
    @selfhelp9175 9 месяцев назад

    I've already replaced my smartphone with an Apple Watch series 9 GPS+Cellular. I have the summit white nike band. I use it to make calls, send texts, for Apple Pay, reading emails, and Apple music when I'm at the gym. I turn on cellular when I need to make a phone call and then switch it off. It lasts all day 5:30am - 10pm at night on single charge. When I tell people I don't use a smartphone anymore I just use my Apple Watch. They always give weird/strange looks. But they have no idea the amount of freedom this brings you. The mobility of apple watch paired with the productivity of the iPad mini 6 makes a great combo imo. Hope this helps.

  • @paulwary
    @paulwary Год назад +4

    AR is a no-brainer (he he no brainer) for an aging population. I'm 64 and already misplace things a lot, or go out without taking everything I need for a task. If AR could simply remind and correct stupid oversights, that would already be a great boon. The uptake would be eased to older people too, because most aready need vision correction, and they dont care as much about how they look. I had the dystopian thought yeaterday that when AR is adopted widely for the aging, at some point you wont know how much assistance is being provided, so you have potentiallty AI-driven Alzheimer zombies walking around :).

    • @Martian74
      @Martian74 11 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly! Please don't remove your glasses, as we care about you, and we can protect you from seeing anything that is objectionable. If you look at any brands that don't advertise with us, we will blur the image and superimpose ads for better products, ones that pay us to advertise to you. If we see you vote for someone that is not approved we will be forced to lower your credit score, if we see you eating cake and smoking, your insurance cover will get more expensive because we care about you. If you please us, we will allow the glasses to release chemicals that will bring you pleasure, but if you displease us, an electric shock will be released till you repent, because we care about you. Please note, the next model comes with non-removable straps to firmly affix the glasses to your face at all times, even when you sleep, because we love you.

  • @bipolargamechanger
    @bipolargamechanger Месяц назад

    The more I watch RUclips and see what’s going on in the world…

  • @robertruffo2134
    @robertruffo2134 Год назад +4

    You live in a techie bubble. You also already wear glasses. I don't. I do not want to start. Then there are the millions of legal and social issues that will push back against all of this. Then there is the fact that disconnecting is trending, for mental health reasons, not being even more connected. No. The real future of consumer tech is slow decline.

    • @Goodgu3963
      @Goodgu3963 Год назад

      You wear headphones. You will wear glasses.

  • @ancientslav4863
    @ancientslav4863 10 месяцев назад +1

    Smartphones are dead. Oh really? That's why I phones and Samsung ultra phones get hyper and sold out like crazy. Now we know.

  • @personzorz
    @personzorz Год назад +3

    I'm not used to you just putting out buzzword salad. Disappointing.

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran Год назад +2

      I know, right? I was trying to listen to what he was saying, but all I could hear was "buzz, buzz, buzz!"...

  • @zeitgeist888
    @zeitgeist888 Год назад +2

    I think you nailed it with the features and needs of the next connected device beyond smart phones. AR glasses that allow you to hear responses and have a mic to listen to your voice and inputs as well as a camera to view what you see and take pictures or video while also having a screen to project information all hands free is the next logical step. Having a device that keeps the hands free and head up and ears unblocked means situational awareness and safety are greatly enhanced. Hands free ability to translate language heard/spoken or in text format and the ability to make or receive calls and texts while walking aware of your surroundings and phone in pocket is freedom. Add in AR directions for GPS guidance and you have most of the total package. Corporate and enterprise users could benefit from step by step instructions and remote support being able to assist by being able to see and hear what you are seeing and hearing. Use the phone as the brains/connection and just add glasses for screen, camera, mic and speaker interface. That keeps the price, size and weight down and battery drain lower too.

    • @Martian74
      @Martian74 11 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly! Please don't remove your glasses, as we care about you, and we can protect you from seeing anything that is objectionable. If you look at any brands that don't advertise with us, we will blur the image and superimpose ads for better products, ones that pay us to advertise to you. If we see you vote for someone that is not approved we will be forced to lower your credit score, if we see you eating cake and smoking, your insurance cover will get more expensive because we care about you. If you please us, we will allow the glasses to release chemicals that will bring you pleasure, but if you displease us, an electric shock will be released till you repent, because we care about you. Please note, the next model comes with non-removable straps to firmly affix the glasses to your face at all times, even when you sleep, because we love you.

  • @theastuteangler
    @theastuteangler Год назад +16

    "Smart" phones ruined everything

    • @negvey
      @negvey Год назад

      Smart phones didn't ruin anything, you did!!

    • @malice4422
      @malice4422 Год назад +1

      Social media*

    • @MrChrisRP
      @MrChrisRP 11 месяцев назад +1

      I tell this since forever. I know you know. Rock on.

    • @ahfa2010
      @ahfa2010 3 месяца назад

      @@negveytf did he do??? crash the american economy?

  • @Doom364Em3w
    @Doom364Em3w Год назад +6

    I've been saying that smart glasses are the future ever since I bought a dev model Google Glass. it's satisfying finally seeing the technology finally start to catch up with the vision.

    • @enricotartarotti
      @enricotartarotti  Год назад +2

      So cool! Do they still work? I heard they cut software support, would have loved to try them

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад +1

      I think we might be further away than people think... The fact that Apple has such a modest release in the United States in 2024, with such a high price point and they announced a year ahead of times only showing stimulated results
      I mean normally when apple releases a new product, it's available within days. It's been produced at scale. It's a huge event globally.
      Apples capacity to take smart ideas like the mp3 player or the smartphone and produce them at unthinkable scale is truly its bread and butter.
      But seeing them with such a limited release... I don't know something just felt off about it.

    • @michaelcorcoran8768
      @michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад +1

      To be clear, there will be functional glasses. I'm not saying it's going to be a disaster. I just don't think we're going to be discarding phones for any time soon.
      These things will supplement smartphones for quite some time. I think before they become the pervasive central unit for mobile communication.
      Whether it's 10 years or 20 years or 5 years I don't know I tend to lean towards the larger numbers

    • @Doom364Em3w
      @Doom364Em3w Год назад

      @@enricotartarotti sadly, no. like anything else with a battery, it degraded to the point where it was no longer worth using. it was a great prototype, and I don't regret buying it, but it did have a lot of flaws, battery life being one of its bigger ones.

    • @Doom364Em3w
      @Doom364Em3w Год назад

      @@michaelcorcoran8768 oh, it's for sure not anytime soon, but we can see it over the horizon, and that's exciting.

  • @RoofusRoof19
    @RoofusRoof19 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is when people are gonna be mass pulling out of big tech's nasty schemes

  • @HouseholdDog
    @HouseholdDog Год назад +6

    No idea why you would spend 1600 on a phone.

  • @TheOriginalJealot1
    @TheOriginalJealot1 10 месяцев назад +1

    One step closer to the mark of the beast.
    Edit: At @11:53 did he say, "bone conducting"? As in, V2K??? Wow... it's all coming together.

  • @robotron17
    @robotron17 10 месяцев назад +2

    Klaus Schwab approves of this video.

  • @arsims1
    @arsims1 11 месяцев назад +1

    For me it seems difficult and impossible to replace smartphones with smart glasses.

  • @MrC0MPUT3R
    @MrC0MPUT3R 10 месяцев назад +2

    A product manager who is completely out of touch with what users want??? Impossible.

  • @ShinyTechThings
    @ShinyTechThings Год назад +1

    The PPC6700 was before that if I remember correctly. I had one and it was awesome for it's day especially if you flashed your own ROM!

  • @AngieTheCatGD
    @AngieTheCatGD 55 минут назад

    “Sorry, I can’t come to work today, I forgot to charge my glasses”

  • @freeshipping9643
    @freeshipping9643 6 месяцев назад

    I 1000% agree. Apple vision pro was the monitors of 90s. Good insight man. Your on the money.

  • @S.E.C-R
    @S.E.C-R 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am super excited for  Vision Pro to be released this year, if they can do this, you know they’ve been working on glasses also that are probably already years ahead of Metaberg’s!

  • @frankbrislin4378
    @frankbrislin4378 11 месяцев назад +1

    13:45 I wonder what impact having these monitors in front of of our eyes for extended amounts of time will have. 🤔🤔🤔

  • @mariusschmitt5855
    @mariusschmitt5855 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well i cant hardly wait! - but i dont need more
    I am a computer enthusiast and came a long way from the 80s to what we use now.
    But integrating more into our devices is overkill. We reached a point in saturation that tells me: "its fine - we dont need more"
    My smartphone can do all sorts of communication and lookup manuals in the blink of an eye and we have thousands of Apps to choose from.
    Assistants can already understand what i want and deliver help fast. And if they fail..... well they will get better just like speech recognition gets better all the time.
    15 years ago i spoke to someone of the speech r. business and he told me that the technology was as good as you can get with computers and today my smartphone doesnt make any errors at all while i dictate a text (with the new software). So things can get better.
    But for typical users the tech-industry is hard pressed to find new ides to sell us. Google Stadia and Metaverse were the newest shit that flopped hard!

  • @Eric-qi9us
    @Eric-qi9us Год назад +1

    as the technology advances, we lose our privacy more and more

  • @marloelefant7500
    @marloelefant7500 3 месяца назад +1

    With AI smart glasses, Meta/Facebook will also see and hear everything in my life in real time.

  • @bahamutsspiritsubs
    @bahamutsspiritsubs 10 месяцев назад

    Although your videos are very click-baity, they do quite keep my attention as a well-informed video essay form! Just came across you channel and I like the formulae.

  • @JuanTheBone
    @JuanTheBone Год назад +1

    If you already wear glasses this seems like a no brainer, if you are not a normal glasses wearer the idea of wearing them constantly will make your nose bridge hurt. So don't wear them all the time? At that point its no different than just taking out your phone when you need to.

  • @Aidanptrs
    @Aidanptrs 10 месяцев назад +1

    Me personally, I’d much prefer using my hands to control physical objects, like buttons, and touch screen, and I don’t think I’ll ever see smart glasses more than an accessory

  • @The_Chad_
    @The_Chad_ Год назад

    Damnit! You just turned on my lights and about blinded me😂

  • @walgekaaren1783
    @walgekaaren1783 11 месяцев назад

    what if I have seeing impairment? How do I use those special glasses, it would irradiate my eyes too close and I would not have a focussed picture... :v

  • @urglegurgle5807
    @urglegurgle5807 11 месяцев назад +1

    2001 a space odessey was published circa 20 years later than nineteen eighty four that had the concepts of interactive screen, microphone, camera combination, and the issues it could cause with control over people.