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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hey, good morning, everybody.
Chapter 2: What AI wearables is Apple rumored to be developing?
Welcome to the Daily AI Show. It is Thursday, February 19th, and this is episode 664. And yeah, so Monday is going to be a hell of a day. Let's just anticipate that on our episode 666. Hope you join us for that and tomorrow as well. I am Beth Lyons. I am in the studio with Carl Yeh. And we're really good to see you. We're really happy to see you.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of ByteDance’s 'Seed Dance' and its safeguards?
Carl, how are you doing today? What's happening in your world?
Chapter 4: How does access friction affect Chinese services and their global reach?
Same old, same old, I guess, in however we're working with clients and doing stuff. How are you today, Beth?
I am doing okay.
Chapter 5: What is the Figma + Claude 'code to canvas' workflow?
This is a comment that you made right before we went on the air. We're definitely going to have some news stories for you. We're maybe going to demo a thing or two, but also there's a lot of rumor happening. There's a lot of like, not news, but news. So that's what we're going to do today. What's your top of mind first thing that you want to share today?
I think what we wanted, I wanted to go over, first of all, Apple. I don't think we cover this is Apple working on the three AI wearables that was being it was on Mac rumors. Oh, it's smart glasses, a wearable AI pin or pendant and AI AirPods, which AI AirPods makes sense to me.
So they wanted to take, you know, they saw the disaster that was probably the humane pin and said, hey, we can probably make it better or make a bigger disaster. So we want to do that too. And hey, while we're at it, let's go see if we can, I guess, what would be, let's make up for the not so great with Apple Vision Pro with our own smart glasses. I was thinking those three.
Some of the features here. So this is, again, MacRumors, advanced iCamera system with high-res camera, capture photos and videos, as well as a second camera that provides visual information to Siri and environmental context. The second camera will be able to interpret the user's surroundings and measure distance, similar to LiDAR on the iPhone.
They want to make it stand out for meta with higher-end cameras, which means more expensive. That's how I saw that. No display will not include a display in the lens, voice-based interface, and... the glasses will support interacting with Siri, making phone calls, listening to music.
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Chapter 6: What are 'finished' cues and notifications in agent workflows?
I don't know why you would listen to music while you have these, like, so does that mean it'll come with like, like speakers, which then everyone can listen to what you're listening to, which I think is still really dumb.
Chapter 7: What does the Codex Spark speed demo reveal about processing time?
Yeah.
Do you call people and say, I got a song I need you to hear. Just listen. Cause I'm listening. We're listening with my glasses.
So there's visual intelligence, able to read physical text and then add information to calendars, context aware, aware reminders. And then they talk about build quality, which obviously with Apple, they'll probably want to make it more ridiculous in terms of like the build quality off the meta rebands. But I was like high end materials, including acrylic elements for premium feel and
Multiple sizes, colors, more styles. Embedded battery.
So we're going to Apple it. And we're going to lock it down so you can't do anything with it.
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Chapter 8: How does the 5-stage workflow improve project management?
Embedded battery. We're hoping it doesn't get really hot.
Yes, we're praying it doesn't get hot. And it hopefully is not heavy because, you know, whatever you're going to do with it. So more details on the pin. The pin will have a camera, lower resolution camera. You know what? I could just... Could you picture somebody having the Apple glasses, Apple pin, and Apple AirPods with their watch and their phone all decked out? Like, I could see that.
Well, isn't the pin going to be like the Star Trek thing? Like, you're going to go... Yes. Hey, everybody. Or like, hey...
look at my chest i gotta take a picture of you like what no it's gonna it's gonna be this so something's beeping so you're like i don't know what it is so you're gonna tap your glasses not there look at your phone kind of weird tap your pin and then while you're at it hit your airpods you're gonna up in yourself figuring out where is this thing coming from or do you remember do you remember in the office wolf.com
Uh-huh.
Remember that? So everything's beeping, all of it. Your entire body is beeping from all the pins that are coming, all the stuff that you've decided to put on. So exactly. So on the pin, there's a microphone. Right. It's supposed to be marketed as an iPhone accessory, not a standalone product, which I think decreases its overall kind of like...
if I have an iPhone, what the hell do I need this thing for? Like if it's an accessory, then what does it do that my watch and my phone, like if you have an Apple watch, what does that do? A speaker. So if I have a watch, why would I need this? Cause it was like, what am I speaking to? And like, anyway, so, and then AirPods, AirPods are AirPods. So that is, yeah.
And we had, like, AI AirPods. We have AI AirPods, right? Oh, we did.
Yeah.
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