
I think companies are getting it kinda wrong when they focus too much on the tech itself. Like, yeah, AI glasses look sick and all that, but do they actually make my life easier or funnier?

I mean, what's the point of having a smart fridge if it just tells me when the milk is running low? "Hey human, you've got 3 days left before milk expiration date." Yawn.
I'd rather have an AI-powered assistant that helps me with something more useful like scheduling my day or making meal plans. That's where the real innovation happens, not just slapping some fancy tech on a product. And let's be real, how many people actually use all the features on their smart glasses?

Not enough to justify the cost, if you ask me.
I'm hyped for OpenAI's new products though! Fingers crossed they get it right and make AI-driven tech that actually enhances our lives.
