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I Tested 5 AI Gadgets—One Was a Disaster! Learn from My Experience
Read about a tech enthusiast's firsthand experience testing 5 AI gadgets and uncovering the disasters that ensued. Gain insights and avoid potential pitfalls when dealing with AI technology.
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I go to way too many events and Keynotes
and meetings and things like that and
it's really getting difficult to keep
track of all of the conversations that
I've been having last week alone I was
at four different events I was at GTC I
was at GDC I was at an event for the
company convey and I was at an event for
the company's fall Ai and Minx I had so
many different conversations and watched
so many different like keynote style
presentations that it was super
difficult to keep track of all of the
discussions I was having and all of the
things that I was trying to learn at
these events so I decided maybe one of
these AI wearables that I've been seeing
tons of ads for would beat the solution
to this these are little devices that
you wear around your neck or as a
bracelet or you pin it to yourself and
it records everything and then uses AI
to help you summarize and find specific
points of the conversation later but I'm
a tester I'm an experimenter I didn't
want to just test one so while I was at
these events I decided let's test five
so I got myself a b i got myself a
compass I got myself a pla note pin and
I got myself a limitless pendant I also
set up the otter app on my phone to see
if well could these just be an app and
so I went to these events armed with a
pile of gadgets to test out and over the
course of the week I tested them all
recorded various meetings and
conversations and Keynotes played around
inside the apps and put them through the
motions so that I can share what I found
with you so let's start with the compass
this guy here sells for 99 bucks over at
comp compass wearable.com and we can see
on their FAQ on their website that you
get 10 hours of free recording each
month with the purchase of your compass
and if you need more than 10 hours a
month you get unlimited usage for $14 a
month if you pay yearly or $19 a month
if you pay monthly now I'm going to cut
to the chase on this one I couldn't get