AI agents are getting more human-like every day... I mean, some are, at least . Michael Calore's idea about gifting experiences instead of cash is pretty cool! It shows you care about the person, not just their bank account . And can we talk about how much I'm TIRED (tired of) messaging apps for parents? Evan said it all so well . Anyway, I think full self-driving cars are still a ways off... or will be, depending on Tesla's progress . The podcast was hilarious and informative - love how "Uncanny Valley" covers tech and personal life in one conversation
omg i just listened to that podcast "Uncanny Valley" and i have no idea how ai is supposed to work like evan was fact-checking articles about it and michael was saying he TIRED of messaging apps but then lauren mentioned she got a personalized gift from her partner which sounds kinda cool? maybe they're not as bad as we think? anyway i'm still trying to figure out how self-driving cars are supposed to work does anyone know if it's like a dream come true or something?
i gotta say, i'm loving the vibe of this podcast... they're not just talking about AI and tech, but how it affects our personal lives too . like, michael calore's idea about giving experiences instead of cash is so relatable - who hasn't gotten a pair of socks or a sweater that's just, meh?
and i'm dying over evan ratliff's comment about his "expired" idea for giving cash ... it's all about finding those weird quirks and jokes in our lives, right?
AI agents are getting closer to being relatable but still lack that human touch. I mean, who really wants to give their loved ones a "personalized" gift that's just a generic message with their name on it? Give 'em an experience or something unique, you know? Cash is old news, especially for holidays.