Muhammad Sajawal Khan’s Post

I'm interested to know what most people might think of this? ❔ So I just read from a post by Al Jazeera Media Network on Instagram that said "Gen-Z and Millennials are shifting towards old-school phones", primarily because of how addictive social apps are these days and how they spent most of their time viewing screens. It also explained how, as a result of this, companies are emerging that are solely focused on developing these "old-school" phones to cater this and I think they actually might capture some traction. But what if they don't need to be old-school? What if we've had these AI-Powered Mini-phones, that rely on voice commands and advanced scheduling and automation features which would enable all the "productive tasks" and yet keep all the dirt away? Let me know what you think of this concept? An AI-Generated concept is attached as well. #research #ai #smartphones #futureoftechnology

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The idea of AI-powered mini-phones is intriguing as a middle ground, offering the simplicity of old-school devices with the efficiency of modern technology—could be a game-changer for mindful tech use.

Ryan Gichuru

AI Engineer @ BARBAH GAMES | Student Amabassador @ Intel | Career Coach @ Student Futures | President @ AI Society | AI Student @ UON

5mo

That was my reasoning for getting the Rabbit R1. The selling feature they have/will have is the LAM(Large Action Model) which allows you to record yourself doing actions online and the LAM on your rabbit can now do it by itself e.g making an Uber Eats order.

Qazi Shakeel Ur Rehman

Growing UIUX designer | Google certified UX Designer

5mo

Great perspective!

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