In the scenario described, the user engages Meta's Live AI on their new Ray-Ban glasses while preparing for a road trip. They seek breakfast ideas from a fridge containing inadequate ingredients. Despite having a virtual assistant embodying John Cena, the user finds the AI's suggestions, like scrambled eggs or yogurt parfaits, unhelpful due to the lack of fresh ingredients. The user ultimately decides to order dinner instead, highlighting the limitations of Live AI's capabilities in offering practical solutions when faced with real-world constraints.
The pitch for Live AI is it allows you to speak to an AI assistant as you would a friend. However, its suggestions often feel too simplistic or obvious.
I opened the fridge door and said, 'Hey Meta, start Live AI.' Suddenly, John Cena's voice is in my ear telling me that a Live AI session has begun.
I was expecting to find fresh ingredients for a healthy breakfast, but I was met with month-old leftovers and meager options instead.
More often than not, I don't know when to use Live AI. When I do, the answers I get are too obvious to be helpful.
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