TechCrunch shared an excerpt from a roughly 30-minute panel featuring Sam Altman, where he mentioned that within the next two years, they plan to introduce hardware built by their AI company.
It s supposed to be: "screenless" and pocket-sized offering a calmer experience than smartphones
avoiding constant notifications and attention overload
If the idea of a microphone-packed wearable that s always listening to your conversations raises privacy concerns for you, just know that you re not alone. If your experience is anything like ours, wearing the Friend will likely earn you the ire of everyone around you. Curiously, you might even end up being bullied by the chatbot itself.
Product Hunt was created specifically to showcase what you do. But let s face it, with the progress of AI, there are more and more products and you don t have time to test them all (respect to @gabe , who does this job brilliantly).
I noticed that as my following grew throughout social media, more people contacted me wanting to test products. Of course, I don t have room for everyone, and what s even more shocking is that to get to me, they want to compensate me for testing.
Just wanted to say a huge thank you to the Product Hunt community. Every comment, upvote, and bit of support truly (like, really, really) meant the world to us.
We re now heads down, welcoming our first users into Ting. If you re still interested in early access, lookout for the 'fast pass' in the last image on our product page - come join us. We'd love your feedback.