Jesse Liu
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It is not accurate. I want to take this opportunity to address that. If you go to the connections, now we have seven apps. By day one, we have four apps. Those are the first iteration of LAM, which is not a generic technology. We never on the CES claim that you cannot go to Amazon and order something. We said, we're working towards this piece, and today there's four apps that you can connect.
We're going to add more services. And over the past couple of months, we did add three more services. So as if today there are seven services in total, then we keep working on the current LAN playground. And when the time is right, we swap it. So there's a lot of debate saying that wasn't there. That is not true. I can trace back to where this rumor starts.
We're going to add more services. And over the past couple of months, we did add three more services. So as if today there are seven services in total, then we keep working on the current LAN playground. And when the time is right, we swap it. So there's a lot of debate saying that wasn't there. That is not true. I can trace back to where this rumor starts.
We're going to add more services. And over the past couple of months, we did add three more services. So as if today there are seven services in total, then we keep working on the current LAN playground. And when the time is right, we swap it. So there's a lot of debate saying that wasn't there. That is not true. I can trace back to where this rumor starts.
It's where there are people hacking to the R1. They saw R1 is fundamentally powered by an Android system on the local device. And obviously, that should be the case. It would be more sketchy if it's non-Android. So at the bottom of it is Android system. And they dump the code, which you can do that. In fact, every good piece of hardware in history has been hacked.
It's where there are people hacking to the R1. They saw R1 is fundamentally powered by an Android system on the local device. And obviously, that should be the case. It would be more sketchy if it's non-Android. So at the bottom of it is Android system. And they dump the code, which you can do that. In fact, every good piece of hardware in history has been hacked.
It's where there are people hacking to the R1. They saw R1 is fundamentally powered by an Android system on the local device. And obviously, that should be the case. It would be more sketchy if it's non-Android. So at the bottom of it is Android system. And they dump the code, which you can do that. In fact, every good piece of hardware in history has been hacked.
Someone goes into this and jailbreak the R1, which I guess every piece of hardware is jailbreakable at some point. And obviously, that's a factor to us. If you build a software and no one Even border to jailbreak it. It's probably not a good phone factor anyway. So people jailbreak it, find out the Android code.
Someone goes into this and jailbreak the R1, which I guess every piece of hardware is jailbreakable at some point. And obviously, that's a factor to us. If you build a software and no one Even border to jailbreak it. It's probably not a good phone factor anyway. So people jailbreak it, find out the Android code.
Someone goes into this and jailbreak the R1, which I guess every piece of hardware is jailbreakable at some point. And obviously, that's a factor to us. If you build a software and no one Even border to jailbreak it. It's probably not a good phone factor anyway. So people jailbreak it, find out the Android code.
They dump the Android code to another media and they say, hey, there's nothing about AI here. There's nothing about LAN here. Of course, because all the stuff is in AWS. So that's where the rumor starts. And then there's a lot of media, and they just take that piece and reiterate that.
They dump the Android code to another media and they say, hey, there's nothing about AI here. There's nothing about LAN here. Of course, because all the stuff is in AWS. So that's where the rumor starts. And then there's a lot of media, and they just take that piece and reiterate that.
They dump the Android code to another media and they say, hey, there's nothing about AI here. There's nothing about LAN here. Of course, because all the stuff is in AWS. So that's where the rumor starts. And then there's a lot of media, and they just take that piece and reiterate that.
Yes, yes. Why? What do you mean why? There is no API.
Yes, yes. Why? What do you mean why? There is no API.
Yes, yes. Why? What do you mean why? There is no API.
There is no API. There is no API.
There is no API. There is no API.
There is no API. There is no API.
That's a partnership. That's a partnership. Go to Spotify, read their documentations. There is a specific line is that you cannot use API to build a voice-activated application. Literally.