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Burger King gave candy to a worker has worked for more than 20 years.
The Whopper, which was first introduced in 1957, was a quarter-pound, oversized burger on a vast five-inch bun that cost a reasonable 29 cents.Large corporations can be cruel and uncaring. They often claim to care about their employees, but sometimes the reality can be quite different. This is the story of Kevin Ford, a cook and cashier at Burger King who had worked tirelessly for over two decades. To celebrate his remarkable feat of never taking a sick day, Burger King decided to shower him ...
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The youngest self-made billionaire just bought Forbes.
Austin Russell is an American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Luminar Technologies. Luminar specializes in lidar and machine perception technologies, mainly used in autonomous cars. Luminar went public in December 2020, making him the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at the age of 25.Wha’s up with billionaires and news media? In a stunning turn of events, Austin Russell, the youngest self-made billionaire of 2021, has made headlines once again by acquiring a majority stake in Forbes ma...
CEO of StartupX | DeFi, NFT, Crypto, Web3.0 Builder | Co-Founder at IxSA | Director of Startup Weekend Singapore | Sustainability Champion

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Microsoft, Google, Qualcomm, Motorola and Apple are diving deep into AI.
And not just the big boys, the little ones like Rabbit R1 and Humane AI pin are coming in too.
The future of AI in smartphones and other personal devices is a fascinating topic that’s rapidly evolving right before our eyes.
The integration of AI into mobile technology heralds a new chapter in how we interact with our devices, transcending beyond mere hardware upgrades to fundamentally changing our user experience.

The progression towards AI-powered phones is becoming increasingly evident. Smartphone manufacturers are not just incorporating AI as an additional feature; they are weaving it into the very fabric of device functionality. This shift is apparent in the recent developments by companies like Samsung, Google, and others, where AI is being used not just for enhanced camera features or better voice assistants, but for deeply personalized experiences.
Saw the new Samsung S24 features?
“Circle to Search is a new feature whereby you can circle anything on your phone, like a product or a place, and the AI on the phone will find it for you.”

The future of AI in phones is about the synergy between hardware and AI. Modern devices are being equipped with specialized chips designed to handle AI tasks more efficiently. These include neural processors and advanced GPUs that can process large AI models on-device, leading to faster, more secure, and more personalized experiences. The integration of AI with hardware is crucial as it allows for real-time processing, reduced reliance on cloud-based services, and enhanced privacy.
Imagine what Apple can do with their amazing hardware, now enhanced with smart AI.

When comparing AI integration in smartphones to devices like the Rabbit R1 or smartwatches, it’s clear that each has its unique value proposition. The Rabbit R1, for example, serves as a dedicated AI assistant, offloading certain tasks from the phone.
Of course there are some ways to go, so let’s see how it plays out.
Smartwatches, on the other hand, are evolving to become more than fitness trackers; they’re turning into extensions of our smartphones, capable of processing AI-driven health recommendations and alerts.
If my Garmin can have half the intelligence of my iPhone, I will never leave it.

As AI technology continues to mature, its integration into personal devices will only deepen. We can expect future smartphones and wearables to offer even more personalized experiences, like health monitoring tailored to individual biometrics and lifestyles, context-aware assistance, and immersive AR experiences powered by AI.
AI can help track, monitor, analyze and advise me intelligently, without much effort from my side.
That is the point, right?
AI should make my life 100X easier, more comfortable and even passively without me asking.
AI hardware is going to be exciting.
The integration of AI into phones and personal devices is a trend that’s here to stay. As AI becomes more sophisticated, so too will the capabilities of our devices, leading to a future where our interactions with technology are more seamless, intuitive, and personalized.

Personalization is going to be huge.
Ensuring that these technologies work in harmony to enhance us subtly, passively, in the background as we go about our daily lives.
AI will inevitably creep its way into our lives, starting with software, then hardware.
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Will AI consume hardware too?
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#AIFuture #SmartTechnology #PersonalizedTech #AIIntegration #InnovativeDevices #AIinDailyLife #TechTrends #AIRevolution #SamsungGalaxyS24 #SmartphoneInnovation #GoogleAI #FutureofMobile #TechEvolution #AIinEverydayLife #SamsungUnpacked #GalaxyS24Features #MobileTechTrends

Microsoft, Google, Qualcomm, Motorola and Apple are diving deep into AI.
And not just the big boys, the little ones like Rabbit R1 and Humane AI pin are coming in too.
The future of AI in smartphones and other personal devices is a fascinating topic that’s rapidly evolving right before our eyes.
The integration of AI into mobile technology heralds a new chapter in how we interact with our devices, transcending beyond mere hardware upgrades to fundamentally changing our user experience.

The progression towards AI-powered phones is becoming increasingly evident. Smartphone manufacturers are not just incorporating AI as an additional feature; they are weaving it into the very fabric of device functionality. This shift is apparent in the recent developments by companies like Samsung, Google, and others, where AI is being used not just for enhanced camera features or better voice assistants, but for deeply personalized experiences.
Saw the new Samsung S24 features?
“Circle to Search is a new feature whereby you can circle anything on your phone, like a product or a place, and the AI on the phone will find it for you.”

The future of AI in phones is about the synergy between hardware and AI. Modern devices are being equipped with specialized chips designed to handle AI tasks more efficiently. These include neural processors and advanced GPUs that can process large AI models on-device, leading to faster, more secure, and more personalized experiences. The integration of AI with hardware is crucial as it allows for real-time processing, reduced reliance on cloud-based services, and enhanced privacy.
Imagine what Apple can do with their amazing hardware, now enhanced with smart AI.

When comparing AI integration in smartphones to devices like the Rabbit R1 or smartwatches, it’s clear that each has its unique value proposition. The Rabbit R1, for example, serves as a dedicated AI assistant, offloading certain tasks from the phone.
Of course there are some ways to go, so let’s see how it plays out.
Smartwatches, on the other hand, are evolving to become more than fitness trackers; they’re turning into extensions of our smartphones, capable of processing AI-driven health recommendations and alerts.
If my Garmin can have half the intelligence of my iPhone, I will never leave it.

As AI technology continues to mature, its integration into personal devices will only deepen. We can expect future smartphones and wearables to offer even more personalized experiences, like health monitoring tailored to individual biometrics and lifestyles, context-aware assistance, and immersive AR experiences powered by AI.
AI can help track, monitor, analyze and advise me intelligently, without much effort from my side.
That is the point, right?
AI should make my life 100X easier, more comfortable and even passively without me asking.
AI hardware is going to be exciting.
The integration of AI into phones and personal devices is a trend that’s here to stay. As AI becomes more sophisticated, so too will the capabilities of our devices, leading to a future where our interactions with technology are more seamless, intuitive, and personalized.

Personalization is going to be huge.
Ensuring that these technologies work in harmony to enhance us subtly, passively, in the background as we go about our daily lives.
AI will inevitably creep its way into our lives, starting with software, then hardware.
-
Will AI consume hardware too?
-
#AIFuture #SmartTechnology #PersonalizedTech #AIIntegration #InnovativeDevices #AIinDailyLife #TechTrends #AIRevolution #SamsungGalaxyS24 #SmartphoneInnovation #GoogleAI #FutureofMobile #TechEvolution #AIinEverydayLife #SamsungUnpacked #GalaxyS24Features #MobileTechTrends
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