Phones are the ultimate AI gadget

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Today on the flagship podcast of dedicated AI hardware: 

The Verge’s David Pierce and Allison Johnson debate whether the emergence of standalone AI gadgets like the Humane Pin and the Rabbit R1 are better off as apps or should exist as its own hardware. 


Humane AI Pin review: not even close 


The Humane AI Pin worked better than I expected — until it didn’t 

A morning with the Rabbit R1: a fun, funky, unfinished AI gadget

Can Rabbit’s R1 outsmart the smartphone assistants? Let’s find out!

The future of AI gadgets is just phones


The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses actually make the future look cool  


The Verge’s Alex Heath joins the show to discuss Meta’s big move into AI with its multimodal AI smart glasses and a new AI model called Llama 3. 

Q&A: Mark Zuckerberg on winning the AI race 

Meta wants to be the Microsoft of headsets

Zuckerberg says it will take Meta years to make money from generative AI


Nilay Patel answers a question from The Vergecast Hotline about Microsoft and antitrust.

Microsoft splits Teams from Office as antitrust pressure ramps up

Microsoft and OpenAI deal may face anti-trust investigations in the EU. 


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