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Amazing Products TV How AI Will Change the Future of Phones: ChatGPT vs. CNET

Awesome Tips How AI Will Change the Future of Phones: ChatGPT vs. CNET



Mobile phone expert Patrick Holland goes head-to-head with OpenAI’s ChatGPT 3.5 to answer the question, “What is the future of phones?”

0:00 Intro
0:13 Human Expert Answer
0:45 ChatGPT’s AI Answer
3:02 Human Expert Rebuttal
3:46 Expert vs. AI Lightning Round
4:49 AI Asks About the Future of Phones
6:52 Final Thoughts

Read the CNET Article:
The Future of Phones: Mobile Expert Challenges ChatGPT

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Comments

  1. Should've used gpt4

  2. I would like to see a notable increase in battery life

  3. The biggest challenges of future phones are related to privacy and two troubling trends:

    1) We – the users – are becoming the product. As phones give us new features they are collecting massive amounts of information on us, assembling profiles of us, and selling it to businesses and governments (some more nefarius than others).

    2) Those collected/purchased profilesmare being used to manipulate public opinions, elections, and even our individual perspectives, views and decisions.

    This is all well known, but only the EU took some basic steps to protect personal data privacy through their GDPR legislation. In most other countries not only there are no such laws but they might even have laws against protecting yourself from such invasions of privacy.

    And the issue isn't just phones, newer cars and EVs are even worse.

  4. Excellent analysis overall about AI and phones! And I totally agree with Patrick’s final conclusion!
    Thank you sooo much for your wonderful video and your support!

  5. Whats the bloody point, AI will never have an original thought, it is very good at regurgitating what you or someone else said last week, so its all the same generalization.
    Now ask AI to create and design a light speed capable space ship that isn't just regurgitating scifi gobblydegook talk.
    I want 1st principles here and actual physics and engineering, I know exactly what it will come up with, some beautiful paintings, 4 of them.
    Something simpler, just a fusion reactor, solve all the problems that currently makes fusion impossible.
    No can do, then design a better toaster oven with 1 single never seen before improvement.

  6. Why not use Chst GPT-4?

  7. Brought to you by: “Trust me bro”

  8. “Professional” reviewer? Lmfao. Did you gain even more weight? Seriously, try to eat healthier and exercise? You might not live to see that “mobile gadget” future. Stay safe

  9. Do not trust Copilot, it is nearly useless trash.

  10. I really like this video series.

    I would offer a criticism though as Patrick points out ChatGPT is answering about the near future and not far enough away and being imaginative enough. I think it would have been a good idea to point out that that wasn't necessarily the fault of the chatbot, but rather an issue with how it was prompted. I don't really mind leaving the "wrong" answer in as a learning moment though.

  11. Were not gonna talk to a colored blob to get things done and apps aren't going away 😂. Phones might have the AI, but it won't be enough to make us change our app behaviors

  12. This is how we are going to reach phones with minimum hardware there is only going to be high end wifi and this is how we are going to see transparent screens

  13. This feels wired like i am in the start of ai getti g to be a host on tv. This is so odd. Again its not human it dose not have oppions

  14. the whole video looks like ai generated and boring af as well

  15. Who remembers when phone batteries easily lasted more than 2 weeks.

  16. I think AI is kind of rubbish at the moment, it can't even tell me when my next bus is coming. I asked copilot when my next bus was going to the town center and it just read out a timetable from the 1st bus in the morning to the last bus at night. It is basically just a search engine that pulled up the bus timetable.

  17. why do we keep pretending that AI is good for most things when it's only ever good for a teeny tiny limited context where it can be kept on a short leash?

    stop. stop. stop. AI is not intelligent. it churns up garbage from its broken memories. you can't rely on AI for anything.

  18. The Ai was just saying buzzwords all the time

  19. I love ecosystems. I want my operating systems separate just like my food. If they can talk together smoothly then I’m cool with it.😅

  20. I think Phones will move to satcom based reception. This will start with using satcom in place of cellular networks in remote places (like with Apple does now) then satcom will be fast and reliable enough to replace cellular networks. Things like cellular network companies and SIM cards will no longer be needed. Sat phones will be more of a first responder, military tool. Phone Manufacturers will start integrating a monthly fee for satellite access which will replace traditional cellular phone bills. This will make traveling overseas easier since there won’t be a need to get a new SIM card or receiving extra charges for roaming.

  21. Ai is stupid

  22. When she says sustainability she maens maintaining constant money 💰 always

  23. All this has happend ..

  24. Had my note 20 since 2020

  25. Dont want any of that

  26. Who still uses apple 🍎 nope

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