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Dumb question, but do you think they're trying to monetize the data?


Yes, three ways minimum for GM to monetize this: subscriptions for features, telematics data gathering, ad and app revenue from third parties.


Monetize the data and charge a recurring subscription. My guess would be they will try the latter first and if that is not profitable enough start selling user data, and if that doesn’t work, in car ads.


Amazon modifies books without authors consent.

https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Amazon_altering_the_content_of...


Very scummy.


In theory, this seems great, but you won't be able to use the majority of streaming applications nor get the same quality out of those applications. Like Netflix, they purposely downgrade the streaming quality on desktop.


The NVIDIA shield doesn’t suffer from those issues in my experience. It’s far superior when browsing menus for example versus on a smart tv as the hardware is still decent even for a relatively old product. I just hope NVIDIA continues to support it for a while more.


I smell the cloud coming.


I smell the "AI creativity tools" coming, meaning it cannot be fixed priced anymore.


Don't speak it into existence.


Guilty until proven innocent


Well, sounds like somebody needs some parents in their lives instead of an AI toy. Words are not enough. It's actions with non-verbals that accompany them.


Svo8 bed is warped on mine, unfortunately.


That's someone that uses speech text for much more than just typing. This is amazing potential, but it has a very long way.

What kind of compute power will be needed for local inference? Its latency is pretty bad, which makes interaction tiresome. If you truly want to support the disabled, it needs to be open source at one point.

Even if it had 99.9% accuracy is not enough. One correction out of every 101 ish words.

Not insurmountable, but we will see.


It's not just the hardware efficiency, but it's also the software stack that's efficient. I'd be curious, macOS versus Linux for battery life testing.


A shame, there's no cost analysis.


Its a technical deployment guide and not a model card.


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