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Friend.com – The Virtual Friend

47 points| blackdogie | 1 year ago |friend.com

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[+] blackdogie|1 year ago|reply
When I saw the video I thought it was a parody. I'm still not sure if this is joke or not. It seems like a lot of effort for something like this and a strange use of the domain name. The T&C's look official enough. I did find this news piece "Avi Schiffmann’s Tab AI necklace has raised $1.9 million to replace God" https://www.fastcompany.com/91007630/avi-schiffmanns-tab-ai-...
[+] imglorp|1 year ago|reply
Looks like they dropped the always-listening part and this iteration is push to talk.
[+] alexb_|1 year ago|reply
I'm excited to see how this ends up like the rabbit r1, completely crashing and burning. This is going to be a trainwreck, there is no chance that the on-board AI works well and even if it did exactly zero people want this....

How out of touch do you have to be to think this is a product anyone would ever want near them? This is such a horrible idea I don't even have the correct words to describe it.

[+] salmonfamine|1 year ago|reply
> What happens when I break the device?

> Your friend and their memories are attached to the physical device. If you lose or damage your friend there is no recovery plan.

Surely this is some kind of performance art.

[+] Zambyte|1 year ago|reply
I saw that and I thought it was kind of interesting since that suggests they're doing local inference. Funnily enough, it requires an internet connection, and stores as much information as they can process remotely according to their FAQ.

I feel like I'm in the target demographic for something like this. I want my phone to be worse. I don't want to look at my phone as much as I do. The fact that I can't use this without a phone makes it a non-starter for me.

[+] nullindividual|1 year ago|reply
If it runs out of battery power, does it die?

"My Friend is brain dead..."

[+] huslage|1 year ago|reply
I thought we already went down this rabbit hole. Do we need snarky responses from an LLM?
[+] shombaboor|1 year ago|reply
it's funny that yc's motto is (where I see these posts) 'make something people want' and launch after launch in the ai/crypto/metaverse era, I just don't see it. Or it's simply me who is out of touch
[+] isoprophlex|1 year ago|reply
You got it wrong, I'm pretty sure the motto is "make people want something"
[+] cptcobalt|1 year ago|reply
Interesting how much this undersells the product. I really thought I wanted it when I saw Avi's tweets about using his prototypes, where (for instance) it was coaching him on delivery and tone during a meeting. This proposition—just as a virtual friend—feels extremely on the nose in this era of tech, like we're just inviting "Her" to happen.

I'm still keeping my preorder, but I'm a bit more cautious.

[+] churchill|1 year ago|reply
On one hand, I'm hesitant to underrate another person's effort, knowing that months of effort went into this. on the other, I don't see this gadget producing the level of synchrony needed to maintain real-time convos.
[+] al_borland|1 year ago|reply
Not all effort is worthwhile. I have to assume someone tried to bring it up and was silenced, or there was a culture where no negativity was allowed, letting bad ideas move forward without being challenged.

Even if it can respond in real-time, the responses seem to come back on the user’s phone. I thought AI hardware was being designed to let people pick up their phone less. This does the opposite. And if the user needs to pick up their phone anyway to read the reply, why not start the interaction from the phone?

It seems like this device would require something like AirPods, with message announcements, to make it more conversational. However, with the unprompted messages it sometimes sent, that could also be intrusive. Not to mention, having headphones in all day would get old fast.

Figuring out and delivering the real AI use case for the average person, beyond what is obvious today, will likely take years of effort, not months.

[+] nerdjon|1 year ago|reply
This, cannot be real.

Why was this not abandoned immediately as soon as the AI Pin and the Rabbit thing failed miserably.

Putting aside the questionable (and frankly dystopian) side of using AI for something like this, Apple, Google, and Microsoft are all building LLM's into their OS's. It would take, a day, maybe? to tweak the system prompt to do exactly what this is doing but built into your OS and not some other unnecessary hardware.

Also the product page is, kinda cringe. Like they somehow turned the time it takes for an LLM to process into part of the Marketing with "Pause" "Your friend will think for a moment and come up with something good to say".

This has to be a joke? Please, someone tell me this is a joke.

Also "Always Listening". For the love of god how do people think that is a good idea. Hope no one wears this to work and it hears and processes something that is non public information. I wouldn't trust the privacy with this one bit.

Edit:

The tagline "not imaginary", I am at a loss for words on that one. Thats... what is wrong with people.

[+] normalaccess|1 year ago|reply
Not only that, but if you have one then it's listening to me too. It's insane that people want a faceless blob that tracks everything or anyone around you does and creates a dossier (that can be sold or abused).

AI is at a point where unless there is another breakthrough they need orders of magnitude more fresh raw data to improve the models. Everything everywhere all the time. They don't just want it, they need it to grow.

SLAP a smile on that microphone and people will eat it like candy.

Related Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDUC-LqVrPU

[+] JohnFen|1 year ago|reply
> Hope no one wears this to work and it hears and processes something that is non public information.

Or interpersonal communications. I know that I would be extremely circumspect about what I'd be willing to say near someone wearing something like this, even (or especially) if that someone is a close friend.

[+] friendlee|1 year ago|reply
Your "Friend" is the NSA unless this is all done on device.
[+] winddude|1 year ago|reply
fuck, how much is that domain worth? Was the thought process, we've had this multi million dollar domain for 20 years, we better build a product for it.
[+] TrevorFSmith|1 year ago|reply
That's a spendy domain for performance art. At least, I hope it's performance art.
[+] evilfred|1 year ago|reply
countdown til the android app running on the custom hardware is leaked
[+] kotaKat|1 year ago|reply
Nah, this is probably more just a Bluetooth audio device that heavily relies on an app to do the lifting.
[+] ilrwbwrkhv|1 year ago|reply
What I want to know is how much money they have raised.
[+] tim333|1 year ago|reply
I read $2.8m
[+] Kuboczoch|1 year ago|reply
Pre-release, release, server shutdown, next business