9to5Google: AI gadgets compared to “the worst smartphones”
Experts from 9to5Google criticized gadgets with artificial intelligence (AI), which should replace smartphones. The material is available on the website of the thematic portal.
Journalists noted that they are delighted with AI tools and are confident that new technologies will change the world. However, experts called the first devices with artificial intelligence, which are designed to replace phones, failures.
The authors described devices like the Humane AI Pin or Rabbit R1, which are based on AI, as useless. Gadgets interact with a person using voice, but they are inconvenient to use and impractical. Journalists said that AI devices are terrible even in comparison with the “worst smartphones.”
“Phones have gotten really good, and it will take some truly amazing work for any new AI-focused device to surpass what we’ve been building for the last couple of decades,” noted 9to5Google contributor Ben Schoon. According to him, “innovative” devices created to replace smartphones showed a very poor start.
At the end of April, journalists from Tech Advisor named trends that will be relevant in the smartphone market in 2024. These included the spread of artificial intelligence services, inexpensive foldable devices, and the release of gadgets with removable batteries.
Source: Lenta

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