kevinphy | 7 months ago | on: Enough AI copilots, we need AI HUDs
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kevinphy | 5 years ago | on: Stanford Pupper: low-cost quadruped robot
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kevinphy | 8 years ago | on: Google is funding the creation of software that writes local news stories
"Only Robot Can Free Information"
https://medium.com/rosenbridge/only-robot-can-free-informati...
Focusing on building robot for reader instead of news provider would be the future.
kevinphy | 8 years ago | on: Show HN: Summaread – Millions of Articles Summarized Daily
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kevinphy | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why there is no Codecademy for ML or AI?
The main character’s car, Asurada, is basically a "Copilot" in every sense. It was designed by his dad to be more than just a tool, more like a partner that learns, adapts, and grows with the driver. Think emotional support plus tactical analysis with a synthetic voice.
Later in the series, his rival shows up driving a car that feels very much like a HUD concept. It's all about cold data, raw feedback, and zero bonding. Total opposite philosophy.
What’s wild is how accurately it captures the trade-offs we’re still talking about in 2025. If you’re into human-AI interaction or just want to see some shockingly ahead-of-its-time design thinking wrapped in early '90s cyber aesthetics, it’s absolutely worth a watch.