zecg@lemmy.world to TechTakes@awful.systemsEnglish · 16 hours agoMIT review selling a horrifying dystopia where an AI will monitor your rectum 24/7 and you repair your own fridge using AR glasses and haptics or somethingwww.technologyreview.comexternal-linkmessage-square11fedilinkarrow-up118arrow-down10
arrow-up118arrow-down1external-linkMIT review selling a horrifying dystopia where an AI will monitor your rectum 24/7 and you repair your own fridge using AR glasses and haptics or somethingwww.technologyreview.comzecg@lemmy.world to TechTakes@awful.systemsEnglish · 16 hours agomessage-square11fedilink
minus-squarediz@awful.systemslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9·12 hours agoI seriously wonder, do any of the folks with the “AR glasses to assist repair” thing ever actually repair anything, or do they get their ideas of how you repair stuff from computer games?
minus-squareconciselyverboselinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·7 hours agoIsn’t that one of the enterprise cases where it’s actually been used? Having schematics directly overlayed onto something I’m working on seems pretty helpful to me.
minus-squarekhalid_salad@awful.systemslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·11 hours agoI assume it’s the same dorks who say “ChatGPT is useful to summarize emails.”
I seriously wonder, do any of the folks with the “AR glasses to assist repair” thing ever actually repair anything, or do they get their ideas of how you repair stuff from computer games?
Isn’t that one of the enterprise cases where it’s actually been used?
Having schematics directly overlayed onto something I’m working on seems pretty helpful to me.
I assume it’s the same dorks who say “ChatGPT is useful to summarize emails.”