Andy Halliday
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But I think that the primary use is limited, and it's about doing voice recording notes without having to pull out your phone, open up the application, and so on.
Just click the ring, and I imagine you're supposed to wear it by a size that's going to be fitting all the way down, not holding it like this, but all the way down on the root of your index finger.
So this is a user experience design issue and one that I think that they've taken a good approach about, which is let's not do everything with our AI hardware.
Let's just do one little thing.
By the way, there's an LLM interceding in between those things in order to clean up your voice recording and do all those notes, just like WhisperFlow does.
Right.
Right.
Not I'm not going to claim that their version is going to do it as well as Whisperflow.
Whisperflow is that it's an LLM that listens to your audio and then does a really nice job cleaning it up and packaging it in order to make it presentable as a text version of that note.
All right.
So that's the hardware segment for the morning.
They have an app and an LLM built into that application.
A very small LLM, right?
Okay.
But yeah, it has a coordination with your phone.
So it's not useful unless you have your phone with you.
But again, it's just a ring.
That's all.
It's not going to connect to anything else except via Bluetooth to your phone.
Let me answer a quick question from the chat stream, which is, is Halliday, my last name, a reference to the character in Ready Player One?