Marques Brownlee
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Kind of.
Yeah.
But if it's unimportant, I'm going to forget.
Yeah, I'm willing to give them a shot.
This is my thing.
And I know that the main trade-off that I think I think the most about, and probably a lot of people watching think about, is the trade-off between the data and the privacy and the convenience.
And it's almost like a sliding scale.
The more convenience you get, the less privacy you get.
If you're going to have it remember everything you said and give you a summary of it, it has to listen to a lot of what you're saying, and it's going to be super convenient because it gives you that back in functionality.
And so how far do you want to slide that?
You know what?
I'll let it listen to everything.
I'll let it see everything through my face cameras, and I'll let it hear everything through the microphones, and then I'll be the most productive human ever alive.
Or the other side of that, which is I just want it once in a while just to remember one or two things, and that's fine.
Yeah, every company has to find a different place for that line in the sand.
That is also one of my... I guess it's less of a theory, but it's kind of proving out, which is that Apple is...
Not winning the AI race, but because they've basically not competed at all.
It's come around the other side where people like that about them.
And they can focus on being the hardware that we run the AI stuff on at some point.
But they have had a focus for a long time on the privacy.