Listen "#95 – AI Assistants, Privacy Concerns, and the B Pioneer Experience"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Technically Working, Michael and Damashe dive into their experiences with the latest AI tools and devices, including the Google Gemini and the B Pioneer wearable assistant. They explore:
Google Gemini in Gmail: How it helps with searching email efficiently and what works better on iOS vs. the web interface.
The B Pioneer Wearable: Michael’s initial impressions, setup process, and concerns about privacy, accessibility, and utility. Damashe shares thoughts on AI summarization and compares it to existing tools like Zoom’s summaries.
Privacy vs. Convenience: A thoughtful discussion on trust and transparency in AI-powered devices.
Apple Watch Alternatives: How Apple could integrate similar features into their ecosystem securely.
Practical Use Cases for AI: From managing reminders to capturing meeting notes, they discuss where these technologies can genuinely simplify life.
Accessibility Challenges: Michael outlines some key hurdles with the B Pioneer app and suggests improvements.
Join us as we balance the potential of AI with its limitations and ethical considerations. Have feedback or thoughts about the episode? Email us at [email protected].
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Google Gemini in Gmail: How it helps with searching email efficiently and what works better on iOS vs. the web interface.
The B Pioneer Wearable: Michael’s initial impressions, setup process, and concerns about privacy, accessibility, and utility. Damashe shares thoughts on AI summarization and compares it to existing tools like Zoom’s summaries.
Privacy vs. Convenience: A thoughtful discussion on trust and transparency in AI-powered devices.
Apple Watch Alternatives: How Apple could integrate similar features into their ecosystem securely.
Practical Use Cases for AI: From managing reminders to capturing meeting notes, they discuss where these technologies can genuinely simplify life.
Accessibility Challenges: Michael outlines some key hurdles with the B Pioneer app and suggests improvements.
Join us as we balance the potential of AI with its limitations and ethical considerations. Have feedback or thoughts about the episode? Email us at [email protected].
Support Technically Working by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/technically-working
Find out more at https://technically-working.pinecast.co
Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/technically-working/53462a81-89be-4766-9d85-55a06b984282
This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Technically Working.
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