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87 points davidbarker | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.51s | source
1. cnewey ◴[] No.37744480[source]
Privacy issues aside for a moment, this looks really good and is something I’d be interested in. I can imagine this being helpful for folks with ADHD or memory issues. I have found meeting transcription tools to be absolutely invaluable at work so to expand that to my wider life makes good sense.

That said I have to admit the monthly subscription price ($19-$29/mo) seems a little higher than I’d like for a wearable device, especially as the premium features appear functionally like a thin wrapper around an LLM and some search tools.

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2. micimize ◴[] No.37744619[source]
That pricing is for their other existing product/app that records and exposes digital activity locally in what looks like a fairly nice UI: https://www.rewind.ai/use-case/engineering

Very interesting company IMO although I haven't given it a shot.

3. rbanffy ◴[] No.37748995[source]
Indeed. I’d love that with glasses as well - having perfect photographic memory of everything I see or hear, augmented by an AI that can correlate events, would be a real superpower.

OTOH, I also watched enough Black Mirror to imagine the societal consequences of that.

And yes, the subscription model indicates they’ll know a lot more about you than the ad copy discloses.

If someone does one that’s fully local with absolutely no strings attached, I’d seriously consider it.

4. Nereuxofficial ◴[] No.37751752[source]
On the other hand there is the Black Mirror: Entire History of you scenario