•  Rentlar   ( @Rentlar@lemmy.ca ) 
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    209 months ago

    And as Rick Osterloh, Google SVP of Devices & Services, stated in a recent interview with Michael Fisher (MrMobile), “You probably use YouTube, you probably use Google search, you probably use Gmail. You already use Google; if you want the best place to use all of your Google products, it’s going to be on a Pixel.”

    Just like Apple, Google would ideally want full capture of their ecosystem.

    The AI features seem useful but Google will likely do one of the following with it within 3 years of release:

    A. Kill the feature

    B. Nerf the feature to an unusuable level

    C. Shove advertising into the feature at every possible opportunity

    • C and B are definitely happening in the next months, A will start by the end of next year, as support for Bard dwindles and Google moves on to the next AI assistant that has half the features and polish of the previous one.

    •  rgb3x3   ( @rgb3x3@beehaw.org ) 
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      49 months ago

      Based on how full-in they’re going with Pixel and AI, it’ll most likely be a combination of #2 and #3.

      They’ll abandon the current version for some other incompatible version, leaving everyone using the current version SOL.

      Google can’t be trusted for long-term product and feature support.

  • “I’ve barely tried these AI assistants everybody seems so hyped about, but you can up flight and hotel info, and Google has vaguely implied that it’ll be able to do more in the future so I’m super excited!”

    I mean, couldn’t Google Assistant already look up flight and hotel info before? Doesn’t the introduction of generative AI just transform that look up from simply scanning email and regurgitating info into a weird black box AI task that’s right about 30% of the time but confident all the time?

    He pretty much admits he has no idea what generative AI chatbots are, and it really shows from the article.

    • This really doesn’t seem like much.

      My utopia would be a home assistant with a chat bot who is, quite literally, an “imaginary friend”. Somebody to just…talk to. No judgement, no drama. Remembered what you talked about before. Knows your emails and IMs and texts, and essentially every digital memory. Maybe not quite an actual therapist, but more like a trusted confidant.

      Of course this would have to be self-hosted or Google would have to absolutely guarantee that all of its data is sandboxed and only used to train your friend.

  •  LiveLM   ( @LiveLM@lemmy.zip ) 
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    9 months ago

    I’ll believe it when I see it. What will likely happen is that it’ll start out good then Google will slowly neuter it and make it dumber and dumber until it’s essentially useless like Assistant