@VraserX It'll work for some, but I think there's many aspects lacking and will always be lacking from robots. At the end of the day, it's a robot, not a person - our biology craves something more.
We’re beginning to roll out parental controls in ChatGPT, including the first-of-its-kind safety notification system to alert parents if their teen may be at risk of self-harm. Read more here: https://t.co/deJfP7WteZ
Meta’s new AI glasses are seriously impressive
I think many are curious what will replace the smartphone
Smart glasses albeit cool, don’t feel like a smartphone replacement more like an accessory you occasionally wear - and possibly throw in your closet after a few wears
I’m excited for true innovation in tech as it feels lackluster lately
Sorry for the thought salad
GPT-5 is decent. I wish it were a bit more accurate at times. Especially when it searches the web and still gives me an inaccurate answer. E.g. establishments or sites that are out of business.
I imagine Apple is cooking up something very special in the world of AI.
They could release something with the iPhone launch to show they can still lead in the world of innovation.
For starters amplifying Siri with more functionality would be great to see.
I just imagine a day where you tell siri your idea and it generates you a personalized application. Or it automatically suggests application ideas based on how you use your phone.
I’m not sure about you all but after years of being an iPhone user the number of apps gets a bit messy - and there’s no automatic way to sort them into folders, why?
Come on Apple. Shock the world.
@OpenAI I appreciate the hiccups during the live - really shows all energy and effort is going into the end product vs. the live performance - though would love to see an Apple-like announcement in the future.
GPT-5 looks great and can't wait to get my hands on it. Great work.
Maybe some of the most mundane or repetitive jobs, sure. But most roles are tied to overly complex systems and messy workflows. I've worked at several tech companies and seen firsthand how slow orgs are to change anything deeply embedded.
I think AI will definitely impact jobs over the next 10 years, but even today there’s a lot it can’t do. And many companies aren't ready to hand over tasks to agents - especially with the risks and uncertainty around how they could be misused. There’s still a lot to figure out.