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Thoughts on friend.com? I'm not interested, based on the promo video. Not sure how it'll turn out but the limitless pendant seems more useful to me. I also like the Meta Ray-Bans which have Meta AI integrated. I only have sunglasses but honestly I wouldn't mind getting prescription glasses too.
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don’t care about having an imaginary ai friend, especially if i have to wear a necklace all the time
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The video is high production value and terrible writing. Does not hit for me at all and actually feels like a parody of itself. For the tech - wearable AI seems interesting, but tbh the use case hasn’t really emerged yet. Reducing price is a good way for a use case to emerge.
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too early to tell but the marketing seems to be aimed at lonely teenagers who are awkward around other people
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@m-j-r.eth
for audio only, there will be competition around the $30-50 range. for AI glasses, knowing who owns that industry, it's a question of maybe taking $300 cost of manufacture for a really good sensory suite; is there some point whether the value of future data forces a loss leader design? did they say friend was going to be ad-monetized?
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@justbuild
The ad seems to think you want a strange judgey bot you can turn to for companionship and advice when you can't form human relationships.
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@maxp.eth
most "whelming" of any of the ai launches so far
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Honestly seems like they saw the humaine pin and rabbit flop and pivoted to a cheap ai companion to cut costs The name makes more sense now, but the tab branding was so cool :/
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