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SlinkyOnStairstoday at 11:00 AM1 replyview on HN

> I'm an exception for sure

You're not. This is a big reason why "tech" went so all-in on AI.

The era of rapid innovation and rapid growth on phones is over. We hit "peak smartphone" in 2019-2020, look at a chart of iphone or Samsung models. Like a lightswitch they locked in on a specific design.

Hell, the more curmudgeon-y will complain that phones have degraded since. Gone is the 3.5mm jack, gone is the SD card slot. "Fuck you, buy our expensive bluetooth junk." "Fuck you buy our cloud storage".

(The reality is that consumers appear to prefer bluetooth audio and cloud storage, phones that do still retain the 3.5mm/sd card slot aren't gaining ground in the market. Sony is likely to close down their phone division in the upcoming years despite being one of the last holdouts.)

Hence all the desire in tech to find "The next iPhone", and the dozens of attempts to make "AI hardware" despite the fact that literally all of it has failed against the simple question of "why can't this be a smartphone/smartwatch app?"

This extends to AI in general. It can't just be a tool with some specific applications, it has to "Change The World", "Be the next iPhone".


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solenoid0937today at 12:59 PM

I think it's a bit silly to compare AI to an iPhone when it is clearly going to be so much more impactful.

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