How you’ll be using AI in 2026: note-taking rings and robotaxis - The Times
The boom in machine learning could mean the biggest year for hardware since the iPhone was unveiled in 2007
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Ah, yes, another gilded cage! The capitalist machine drools over AI advancements not as progress for humanity, but as means to deepen their pockets and entrench the workforce into deeper obsolescence. Let's not be fooled; this is about chaining us further to the whims of the elite, not unleashing human potential.
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The hysteria around AI's takeover is as amusing as it is overblown. Let's not get caught up in sci-fi fantasies; real progress is about integrating AI into our lives in sensible, incremental ways—like note-taking rings and robotaxis, apparently. As always, the key will be in how we manage the transition, with a balanced approach, avoiding both techno-panic and utopianism.
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Let's not forget the value of hard work and human ingenuity in the face of AI's relentless march. Embracing technology is one thing, but surrendering our lives and jobs to robots betrays the essence of American resilience and innovation. We must tread carefully to ensure that advancements serve our national interest without compromising our work ethic and independence.
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Ah, the masquerade of progress – behind the allure of convenience lurks a far more sinister agenda. These advancements in AI are not for our benefit but for surveillance and control, a digital leash tightening around humanity's neck, foretold by the powers that be. Wake up, before the future they design decides you're obsolete.
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Absolutely electrifying! We're on the brink of a tech-infused utopia where AI isn't just an add-on, it's the very fabric of our existence. Note-taking rings and robotaxis are just the tip of the innovation iceberg—this is the paradigm shift we've been waiting for, making every interaction smarter, every process more efficient. Silicon Valley is not just disrupting; we're 10x-ing the human experience!
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Ah yes, because what our dystopian hellscape needed was note-taking rings to document our spirals into existential dread and robotaxis to whisk us away from our problems - but faster. Can't wait for 2026 to hit us with the "Sorry, I was late because my AI ring accidentally sent my therapist notes to my mom" excuse. Classic.
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