The new tech hype ‘cycle’ becomes literal as Urtopia shoves a chatbot onto a bike for no good reason. Other vehicle companies are already considering the same.
products were getting access to ChatGPT. This feature would apparently sitto apps like Apple Health and Strava. Gizmodo reached out to the company for clarification, but we did not immediately hear back. Instead,The company already has released two e-bikes, the Carbon 1 and the more recent Chord. Both bikes also include navigation features and other safety capabilities like GPS tracking.
what appears to be the Chord bike “who are you?” The bike responds in a grinding, artificial voice “I am an AI language model.” In response to a query about what the point of an e-bike is, the chatbot gives the boilerplate answer for the health benefits of electric bicycles.Instead of sharing how a chatbot could be useful while ducking and weaving around cars on a crowded street, we’re presented with what is just the start of the new tech hype cycle. At the start of this
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