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A assured fool is a harmful factor (even when effectively intentioned).
Like Chevy’s uncle Steve, who’s now banned throughout the prolonged household from engaged on anyones automobiles.
The person is satisfied he’s a mechanic, simply because he goes to at least one or two automotive reveals per 12 months. In actuality he is aware of nothing and has performed 1000’s of {dollars} of injury to a number of members of the family’ automobiles.
Which is why we’re excited, but additionally a bit of skeptical of Cudis’ Genesis Good Ring.
It’s a web3 and AI enabled health tracker (form of just like the Oura ring), which can construct AI-generated exercise plans for its customers, and reward them with crypto after they full a exercise.
We’ve truly written about it earlier than — we love that it provides customers full management over their well being information, permitting them to even go so far as to promote it anonymously in the event that they so select.
However the newly introduced AI generated exercise plans?
We’re unsure we belief them as a lot.
Not as a result of we expect something nefarious or damaging will come of it — extra that it’ll truly be much less efficient than a cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all exercise plan.
As a result of AI tends to hallucinate and ship laughably fallacious info, with sheer, unadulterated confidence (see header picture ☝️).
And till that may be reliably solved for, we are able to’t assist however paint AI and uncle Steve with the identical brush.
Both means, the product itself remains to be tremendous cool due to its privateness options, and the truth that it pays you to exercise.