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    "I need to grab lunch, find some highly rated sit-down restaurants along the way. I’m not in a rush, oh, and I’d like to eat outside,” Google offers as an example, stating that it will pull in reams of data, including reviews, from Google Maps to help make a decision.

    Yeah that’s not how I use my car…

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          It’s worse, that was when the industry realized we weren’t using our phones how they wanted, so they had to start cramming this shit in our cars and door bells and thermostats because they couldn’t reliably monitor the entire populace just through phones. We (corpos) need smart smoke alarms (surveillance devices), legally mandated in every room of the house, to keep us safe (monitored) 24/7.

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      Yeah, who gets into the car not knowing what the target is?

      What I’d like to have is plain old Google Assistant, with its deterministic nature, plus a keyword that enables Gemini for more advanced stuff should I need it.

      Especially looking up info while listening to a podcast or something like that.

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        Yes, the non-determinism is crazy.

        I have like one thing I use voice for usually. “Call <name>”. With Google Assistant, it reliably called that specific person.

        Now that my phone decided to gemini, it will sometimes make a call, and sometimes it says something like “I have found one contact with that name in your contacts, their phone number is 1-555-555-5555” Sometimes with some extra language clearly intended to be stuffed back into context to guide some next step that isn’t coming, don’t remember but something along the lines of “Contact match added to context to enable dialing the phone now” or something.

        I’m perfectly fine with a different wake word or chaining it to google assistant, “Hey google, ask gemini …” would be fine.

        And yes, it might be vaguely useful for doing a maps search in the car, as that is a pain. A vaguely decent answer I can confirm is nice for things like a road trip stop for food or some small thing.

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          A few days ago, me to Google home:

          “Hey Google, turn on the light”

          “Sorry, I can’t control powered devices.”

          “Hey Google, turn on the light”

          “Turning on the light.”

          I had a similar experience getting it to summarize my maps info, it would alternate between correct answers and claiming it had no access to the data.

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            You missed

            “And just so you know here are some new ways I can help you turn on lights…” Etc. etc

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            It definitely feels like it needs to start with Assistant, and if it’s outside it’s context, hand off to Gemini.

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        Even my wife uses the car better than that, and she never waits for me to pull up the directions before starting driving

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    I really don’t like where all of this is going. All the integrated pay-to-use, cloud-enabled, surveillance (and surveillance-adjacent) tech was bad enough. Then there’s the runaway average pricing for cars and increasing loan terms. And now we’re getting AI foisted in while we’re at it? At what point does it implode, with everyone just sticking with older tech and sticking to the used market?

    Shit. They’re going to make old cars illegal, aren’t they?

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      Why do you think cash for clunkers happened ? All a plan to get rid of repairable, affordable, non government/corporation controlled cars. Its been the plan since the tech came along to make it possible.

      2027, your car is mandated to be filled with cameras, mics, and air sensors , all of this sent to a database, or you cannot drive. This is not conspiracy. This is real.

      Really hate this era. Can I skip ahead 70 years after collapse or go back 30 years please ?

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      ai is just gatekept internet knowledge and they are trying to sell you every “made new” again.

      car+ tv+ phone+ internet+

      it’s all a ruse because capitalists have 0 creativity.

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      Soon they will require proof of these systems in older cars to get registration. Watch.

      They will bring back inspections for surveillance but not for emissions.

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    This thing popped up on my Android Auto the other day in the middle of a drive and I cursed at it because I was trying to get directions and then it kept responding “I don’t respond to hostile language”. Fucking annoying.

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      fuck you, you piece of shit!

      I don’t respond to hostile language

      you just fucking responded you piece of shit!

      you’re right, I did respond, I’m sorry.

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      That’s such a bizarre and anti user thing for it to do. A human worker shouldn’t have to put up with it, but a machine assistant should interpret profanity as frustration with the product

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    I’ll be buying and fixing pre 2015 cars till I learn to make my own. Hopefully I can also learn how to do electric conversions.

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    Hey Google, how about you fucking fix voice so that “navigate to Dutch Bros” works for both Android Auto and just Android instead of randomly trying to open the Dutch Bros app?

    Oh and maybe look at your voice to text quality and actually navigating to places correctly.

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    I sure hope some good quality manufacturers jump in and fill the consumer need for dumb tech cars and everything else that can be “smart”

    These days any AI or Smart feature just makes any product far less interesting to me

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        just like headlights that are so bright that they blind everybody in front of them

        I never feel safer than when I’m approaching the crest of a hill on a corner with a 15-ft deep rocky ditch to either side at 80 km/h on a narrow road with almost no shoulder and I can see the night sky lit up in front of me like it’s a football stadium because the car on the other side of the hill has LED high beams on. Then we reach the point where we can see each other’s headlights, and I am flash banged from the intensity going directly into my squinting eyes. I see a barely discernible flash as their auto-highbeams recognize that I am a vehicle and it switches to low beams, which are the exact same intensity and still going directly into my eyeballs, except now it’s not lighting up the night sky as well as the treetops.

        I turn my own LED highbeams* on in response in an attempt to see some of the road in front of me so that I can avoid the ditch, and I steer towards the middle of the road where there is only a chance of danger instead of guaranteed danger from driving off the road. Hopefully the other driver sees me well enough to avoid me if I get too close to center or even go over the line.

        We complete the pass, my night vision returns over the next 30 seconds, and I start saying a small prayer thanking God for how safe I was kept during that interaction, but I am interrupted by the exact same scenario happening on the next hill.

        • I installed LED highbeams bulbs just for this reason, trying to see when somebody is blinding me. I only use them in this situation because my halogen low beams are enough for all other driving conditions that I find myself in. I disabled the DRL module so that the LED bulbs don’t come on unless high beams are on.
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      Cant. There’s no free market. Its already mandated.

      Think of the amazing cars and tech we could have otherwise. We are so held back by this shit.

      I’d be buying a “brand new” 1999 civic right now.

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    It’s sold with small car model shaped as anal plug, so you can feel it.

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    I always loved the cars, but I’m never buying one because of the whole intrusive Android integration. Thank god I don’t really use my car that much anymore as public transportation is amazing here.

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      Honestly, I’ve found the newer Gemini models better than ChatGPT, for quality and recognizing photos. Use it a lot as an AA:

      Read this email I wrote, explain what this lawyer means, as well as helping with my reno: according to BC building code, how tall does my washing machine stand pipe need to be.

      The flash model they in search is garbage.

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        Photo generator is ok. But the text one is very bad and gives so much false info. I don’t trust it with anything at all. I find Leo from Brave much, much better.

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        The nano banana image models that gemini uses in the backend are the most accurate that i used so far.

        The free gemini Chat on the other hand is very bad! Its hard tuned to keep a conversation going and not to anwer the question’s and it has a verry small kontext window forgetting the prevoise conversation and indtructions verry fast.

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    It has sucked since gemini came into android auto. Its slightly worse in every way.

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    These cars will be cheaper just like SmartTVs because the manufacturers know they can make more money off of saps who buy them loaded up with shitware.

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    This is just like Android, it was rough around the edges, all new tech is. Then its flawless and its quality becomes normalized as everyone forgets how it started.