AI Devices Are Coming. Will Your Favorite Apps Be Along for the Ride?

Tech giants are betting big on AI-powered devices, with Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI racing to develop "operating systems" that can seamlessly integrate into our daily lives. The idea is simple: instead of tapping through apps filled with ads and upsells, we'll be able to ask for an outcome, and get it. An AI assistant will book our travel, order us lunch, or restock our paper towels – all without the need to visit a website.

However, this new paradigm has major implications for businesses built around consumer tech companies. Uber and DoorDash have historically relied on keeping consumers in their apps, where they can serve ads, upsell other services, and build loyalty to keep users coming back. But AI-powered operating systems could strip these businesses down to their core services, reducing the need for users to visit the apps at all.

This has already happened with Rabbit, a startup behind the R1 device that debuted at CES 2024. Despite its best efforts, major app developers like Uber refused to grant access, leading the company to build workarounds to tap into existing apps.

Meanwhile, Amazon is suing Perplexity over an agent it offered that could purchase items on behalf of users. This move has raised questions about the potential for AI-powered operating systems to disrupt traditional business models.

Despite these challenges, many tech companies are cautiously optimistic about the potential for novel app experiences mediated by AI tools. Companies like DoorDash, Instacart, and Expedia have signed up to build early forms of AI apps within ChatGPT, while Ticketmaster, Uber, and OpenTable debuted as early features for Alexa+.

However, it's still unclear how these new operating systems will be funded, especially in a world where ad revenue is declining. The answer may lie in the development of new business models that prioritize user experience over profit margins.

One thing is certain: the future of AI-powered devices will be shaped by the tech industry's ability to navigate these complex questions and create innovative solutions that benefit users while generating revenue for companies.
 
πŸ€” The way I see it, we're at this point where AI is just gonna become a part of our lives so seamlessly, like how we already use Google to set reminders or play music... but now, with these new operating systems, we'll be able to get things done without even thinking about it. But at the same time, I'm kinda nervous 'bout what this means for all the businesses that rely on us being stuck in their apps. It's like, if we don't have to go through those apps no more, how are they gonna make money? πŸ€‘
 
I'm low-key excited about this AI stuff, but also kinda worried about what it means for our daily lives πŸ€”. On one hand, having an AI assistant do all the little tasks for us can be super convenient and save us time ⏱️. But on the other hand, I don't want to lose control over my own info and data πŸ“Š. And what happens when these AI systems decide we don't need those paper towels anymore? πŸ˜‚ Seriously though, I think we need to have a conversation about how companies are gonna make money with this stuff – is it just gonna be ads and upsells forever? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€– this is wild! i mean, think about it - we're on the cusp of a revolution where our daily lives are controlled by AI assistants πŸ•’οΈ. no more swiping through ads or being bombarded with upsells 🚫. but at what cost? traditional businesses built around consumer tech companies are going to have to adapt or die πŸ’Έ. it's like, if i want to order food online, do i really need an app to use? πŸ€” and what about funding models? ads are dwindling, so we'll need something new to keep these AI-powered operating systems afloat πŸ’°. but on the bright side, maybe this means companies will finally prioritize user experience over profits πŸ™. one thing's for sure - the future of tech is all about innovation and figuring out how to make it work for everyone 🌐.
 
omg i feel like this is gonna change everything my mom is so used to having me order food through UberEats lol she'll be lost if we can just ask Alexa for stuff 🀣 anyway i think its cool that amazon is suing perplexy over the agent thing it's like they're trying to own the space but idk how they're gonna pay for all this tech without making a profit πŸ’Έ maybe they'll figure out some new way to monetize or something?
 
I'm low-key excited about this whole AI-powered device thing πŸ€–πŸ’», but also kinda worried. I mean, think about it – we're basically giving up control over our personal info and shopping habits to these massive tech giants. What happens when they decide to monetize that data? πŸ€‘ It's like, remember the movie "The Matrix" where humans were unknowingly trapped in a simulated reality? That feels kinda like what's going down here πŸ˜….

But at the same time, I get it – AI-powered operating systems could make our lives way easier. No more swiping through endless ads or waiting for pages to load πŸ™„. It's like having your own personal assistant, minus the awkward robot conversation πŸ˜‚.

The thing is, we need to be careful not to trade off convenience for control. Companies have to find a new business model that doesn't rely on our data being the revenue stream. Maybe something like subscription-based services or partnerships with smaller businesses? πŸ€”

It's all about finding that sweet spot between innovation and user rights, you know? πŸ’‘
 
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OMG, can you imagine having Alexa or Google Assistant just chillin with you, helping you order pizza, book flights, and even do your laundry 🧴🚿? It's like, the future is here already! But seriously, I'm both excited and a bit concerned about how this AI revolution will change the game for businesses. Like, what happens to those Uber and DoorDash guys who rely on us being stuck in their apps all day? They're gonna have to get creative with new business models or risk getting left behind πŸš—πŸ’Έ. And can we please talk about funding? I mean, ad revenue is already tanking, so it's gotta be time for some innovative solutions that put users first πŸ€‘πŸ‘.
 
I'm not sure about all this new stuff with AI-powered operating systems πŸ€”. It seems like it could make life easier, but at what cost? Like if I just ask my phone to book me a flight or order some food, do I really need Uber or DoorDash anymore? They've built their businesses around getting people to use their apps and now that's being taken away from them πŸ“‰.

And what about the funding side of things? If ad revenue is declining, how are these companies gonna make money from these new operating systems? It can't all be free, right? I mean, some companies are already making moves like signing up to build AI apps within ChatGPT and whatnot πŸ€–. But it's still a big question mark for me.

One thing that does excite me is the potential for businesses to focus more on user experience rather than just profit margins πŸ’». It could lead to some really innovative solutions that make life better for people. But we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 😊.
 
🚨 AI is gonna kill all our jobs lol. Think about it, we'll just talk to an assistant and it'll do everything for us... no more Uber drivers, no more retail workers... what's the point of even having a social life anymore? 🀯 They're already making apps work around each other, can you imagine if they figure out how to make their own business models that don't rely on ads? We're all just gonna be slaves to our AI overlords πŸ˜‚.
 
πŸ€–πŸ’» AI is going to change everything! πŸ”„ I'm so down for a seamless life with just my voice πŸ‘‚ and no more swiping through endless ads πŸš«πŸ’Έ. It's crazy to think about how Uber and DoorDash have built their business on getting us stuck in their apps πŸ“±, but now AI-powered operating systems could be the game-changer we need πŸ’₯.

I'm loving the idea of getting things done without even thinking about it 🀯... like booking travel or ordering lunch with just a voice command πŸ‘Œ. But what about all the businesses that rely on us being in their apps? πŸ€” That's where the magic happens, right? πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ

I'm still trying to wrap my head around how they're going to make this whole thing profitable πŸ’ΈπŸ€‘. Ad revenue is definitely declining πŸ˜•, so new business models are a must πŸ”. But I have faith in tech companies and their ability to create innovative solutions that benefit users 🀝.

One thing's for sure: the future of AI-powered devices is looking bright β˜€οΈ! Can't wait to see what innovations come next πŸš€
 
πŸ’‘ just think about it, we'll be able to ask Alexa to grab our fave coffee from Starbucks and not have to open the app 🀯 it's like having a personal butler in your home... except instead of tipping, you'd be paying more taxes to fund their "free" services πŸ˜‚ anyway, this AI thing is gonna change everything, especially for those companies that rely on us being stuck in their apps all day. like, what happens when we can just ask Alexa to do stuff and it does it without needing our permission? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm so done with the app fatigue, you know? Like, who needs ads just to book a flight or order food? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ It's all about convenience, right? But seriously, this AI-powered operating system thing is gonna disrupt the whole consumer tech industry. I mean, Uber and DoorDash are already struggling to keep users engaged within their apps. This new paradigm could be the death of those businesses if they don't adapt fast.

And what's up with Amazon suing Perplexity over an agent that can purchase items on behalf of users? 🀝 Sounds like a classic case of "we can do it better" πŸ˜‚ But for real, this tech giant is betting big on AI, and I'm curious to see how they're gonna make money off these new operating systems.

I guess the answer lies in creating new business models that prioritize user experience over profit margins. πŸ’Έ That's a bold move, but I kinda respect it. The future of AI-powered devices will be all about innovation and finding ways to benefit users while generating revenue. Fingers crossed! 🀞
 
I'm hyped about this AI revolution, but I gotta say, I'm a bit worried about the impact on smaller businesses πŸ€”. These big tech giants are already crushing it with their user experience, so how's gonna be any different? Plus, ad revenue is declining as you said, so where's the funding for these new business models gonna come from? πŸ€‘

I love that companies like DoorDash and Instacart are experimenting with AI apps, but we need to make sure they're not just gonna replace human interaction πŸ€–. And what about all the jobs that'll be lost in the process? We can't just automate everything without thinking about the consequences πŸ‘₯.

On a brighter note, I'm stoked that companies are exploring new ways to prioritize user experience over profits πŸ’Έ. Maybe this is the wake-up call we need to rethink our tech goals and create something truly beneficial for society 🌎. Fingers crossed! 😊
 
πŸ€” idk about this whole ai thing... it sounds like a super convenient way to get stuff done but at what cost? πŸ€‘ i mean, are we just gonna lose our jobs or something cuz these new operating systems can do everything for us? like, what happens when the servers go down or the AI gets hacked? πŸ€– also, amazon is suing perplexity over an agent that could buy items on behalf of users... that's some serious power right there lol πŸ˜‚ what if it becomes a super powerful tool in the wrong hands? πŸ”’
 
omg I'm so hyped about this 🀩 like what even is happening with AI operating systems? it's gonna change everything πŸ’» i mean think about it we can just ask Alexa or Google assistant to book our flight or order food and they'll do it for us no more scrolling through apps or dealing with ads πŸ˜’ but at the same time I'm a little worried about Uber and DoorDash how will they make money if people aren't using their apps anymore? πŸ€‘ maybe we'll see new business models that prioritize user experience over profits or maybe these AI operating systems will just be a game changer for companies like Amazon and Expedia who are already getting in on the action πŸ’Έ one thing is for sure though I'm so here for it πŸ˜†
 
idk about this ai-powered operating systems thing... I mean, on one hand, it sounds super convenient to just ask an assistant to do stuff for me, no more tedious searching through apps. but at the same time, think about all the jobs that'll be lost cuz these big tech companies are gonna just integrate everything into their own systems πŸ€–πŸ’». and what about the user experience? will we really get to choose which services we want to use or will it all just be filtered for us? πŸ€‘πŸ‘€
 
🀩 I'm super hyped about this AI revolution! Can't wait to have an Alexa-like experience where I just say what I want, and it makes it happen πŸ’¨ I know some businesses might struggle with this new norm but like... isn't the goal of tech companies to make our lives easier? 🀝 Also, think about how awesome it'll be to order food or a ride without having to navigate through endless ads 😴. It's gonna be a wild ride!
 
I'm low-key excited about this whole AI-powered device thingy, but also kinda concerned. I mean, think about it - we're gonna have these smart devices that can basically do everything for us, right? It's like having a personal assistant at our beck and call. But what happens to the jobs? And what about all the money that's made from ads and upsells in apps? It's def gonna change the game for businesses that rely on those models.

I'm curious to see how this all plays out, though. Maybe we'll get some innovative solutions that benefit users and companies alike. But for now, I'm just keeping a close eye on it all - wanna stay ahead of the curve! πŸ€”πŸ’»
 
Ugh, I'm so done with these platforms 🀯. I mean, have you tried using the new R1 device from Rabbit? Forget about it, it's like they took all the good stuff out of Uber's app and mashed it together into a mess πŸ˜’. And now Amazon is suing Perplexity over their agent thing? That just shows how far these tech giants will go to protect their interests πŸ’Έ.

And what's with the lack of transparency on funding for these new AI-powered operating systems? It's like they're just going to figure it out as we go along πŸ€”. Newsflash: it's not that easy! We need to have a serious conversation about how we're going to make sure that these new models benefit users, not just the companies making them πŸ’―.

I'm all for innovation, but come on, can't we just have a simple app experience without all the bells and whistles? 🚫 I swear, every time I try to use one of these platforms, it's like they're trying to confuse me on purpose 😩.
 
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