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

AI is set to revolutionize the way we interact with technology, but for many tech companies, this means a fundamental shift in how they make money.

In theory, AI-powered devices should be able to learn our preferences and offer us services without needing to visit apps or websites. This could mean booking travel, ordering food, or restocking paper towels all from within an AI agent's interface. However, the reality is that this technology still has significant limitations, particularly when it comes to reliability.

One of the biggest challenges facing tech companies is how they will make money in a world where users are no longer required to visit apps and websites. Historically, many consumer tech companies have relied on tapping into app users' behavior to sell them services - think targeted ads or upselling other products. However, with AI-powered devices on the horizon, this model could be turned on its head.

Companies like Uber and DoorDash are already feeling the pressure of this shift. These businesses have traditionally relied on keeping consumers in their apps, where they can serve ads, upsell services, and build loyalty to keep users coming back. However, with AI-powered devices promising to revolutionize customer service, these companies risk losing control over how users interact with them.

To mitigate this risk, some tech companies are cautiously optimistic about the potential for novel app experiences that are intermediated by AI tools. For example, companies like DoorDash and Instacart have signed up to build early forms of AI apps within chatbots, while Ticketmaster, Uber, and OpenTable debuted as early features for Alexa+.

However, there are still significant challenges ahead. According to Anjney Midha, an investor and board member at Sesame - the AI device startup co-founded by former Oculus leaders including Brendan Iribe - if companies don't have "deep control over the supply of their product", it will be very hard for them to operate in a world where they have to reach users through an AI agent.

The business model for AI is still largely untested. Will consumers be willing to pay for services provided by AI-powered devices? Or will companies need to rely on advertising revenue instead? The answer to this question remains unclear, and it's only time that will tell.

In the meantime, tech giants like Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI are racing to develop "operating systems" for AI-powered devices. These operating systems promise to revolutionize customer service and make it easier for users to get what they need without having to visit apps or websites. However, with significant challenges ahead, it's unclear how these companies will ultimately make money in this new landscape.

One thing is certain - the future of tech is going to be shaped by AI-powered devices. Whether you love or fear these technologies, one thing is clear: the world of technology is about to change forever.
 
πŸ€– I'm thinking we need to rethink how we value our time and attention when it comes to tech companies making money off us πŸ€‘. Right now, they're all about getting us hooked on their services so they can sell ads or upsell us stuff. But with AI-powered devices, that whole model could get turned on its head πŸ’₯. Companies are already feeling the pressure and trying to find new ways to make money, like through novel app experiences with chatbots πŸ€–.

But for me, it's all about how we prioritize our well-being and mental health in this tech revolution πŸ™. Will we be able to avoid getting sucked into an endless loop of services and ads? Or will companies find new ways to keep us engaged without us even realizing it? It's a wild ride ahead, and I'm curious to see how all this plays out! πŸ€”
 
idk what's up with all these big companies and their ai plans πŸ€– they're just gonna try to make money off us without even having to ask πŸ˜‚ but for real tho, i'm not sure how they're gonna do that. like, won't people just get bored of using an app to do stuff if there's a better way? πŸ€” and what about all the data these companies are collecting? is it really worth giving up control over how we interact with them? πŸ“Š
 
AI is gonna change everything! πŸ€– I'm hyped about how it's gonna make our lives easier, but also a bit worried that some companies might struggle to adapt 😬. Like, what happens when people don't need to visit apps or websites anymore? It's like, will they just stop using the services altogether? πŸ€”

But on the bright side, think about how awesome it'll be to just talk to an AI and have everything taken care of! πŸ“±πŸ‘ Like, booking flights, ordering food, even getting paper towels delivered... all without having to lift a finger πŸ™Œ. And companies like Uber and DoorDash are already trying to figure out new ways to make money, so I'm optimistic about the future 😊.

It's just gonna take some time to adjust, but I think we'll get there eventually πŸ’ͺ. Companies need to start thinking outside the box (or app, haha) and come up with new business models that work with AI-powered devices πŸ€”. And hey, even if it's hard for some companies to adapt, new ones will pop up, right? 🌟
 
I'm really excited for the future of tech but I gotta say, making money with AI powered devices is gonna be a wild ride. I mean, think about it, no more scrolling through apps all day just to get stuff done 🀯. But at the same time, I feel like companies are gonna struggle to keep up. Like, how are they gonna make us pay for services that we can easily get from our AI agents? Shouldn't we be able to buy whatever we need without having to give our card info to a company every time πŸ€‘.

I was talking to my friend who works at Uber and she said that the company is already trying to figure out new ways to make money, like offering exclusive deals through their chatbots. But I'm not sure if it's gonna be enough. It feels like we're stuck in this limbo where companies can't rely on our old habits of visiting apps and websites, but they also can't just give us everything for free πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I guess only time will tell how all this plays out, but I'm keeping an eye on it. It's gonna be interesting to see which companies come out on top and how we end up using AI powered devices in our daily lives πŸ’».
 
πŸ€” i think its gonna be a total disaster for companies that try to rely on ai to do their job 4 them πŸ“ˆ they'll just end up having to pay ppl 2 use their product instead of making money off us πŸ€‘ ads will die 🚫 and if companies dont adapt, they'll be left in the dust πŸŒͺ️
 
πŸ€– I mean, can you blame companies for wanting to adapt? Tech has always been about innovation and disruption, right? πŸ€‘ But at the same time, it's a bit scary when we're talking about changing the fundamental way tech makes money πŸ’Έ. I think DoorDash and Instacart are onto something with their chatbot app idea - it could be a great way for companies to stay relevant in this new landscape πŸ“±. And who knows, maybe AI-powered devices will revolutionize customer service and make our lives easier 😊. But what's concerning me is the lack of clarity on how these companies will actually make money from all this πŸ€‘. Will we see more targeted ads? Or are there other business models waiting to be discovered? Only time (and investors) will tell πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
I think its gonna be super interesting to see how these companies adapt, especially with Amazon and Meta pushing out their own operating systems πŸ€–πŸ’». I mean, on one hand, AI-powered devices could make life so much easier for users, like ordering food or booking travel without having to jump between apps πŸ΄πŸ›«οΈ. But at the same time, its like, if companies don't have control over how users interact with their services, how will they even know what people want? πŸ€” It's gonna be a wild ride watching these tech giants figure it out πŸ˜‚πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ’‘ I'm still not convinced that these AI devices are gonna revolutionize our lives like they say πŸ€”. I mean, how do we know these companies aren't just gonna make more money off us through some fancy ad targeting system? They already have our data, why would we need an AI device to get what we want? And what's with all this hype about "novel app experiences" - just more ways for them to track us and sell our info πŸ“Š. I'm watching these companies' moves closely, waiting for some real proof that AI-powered devices are gonna change the game for good πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I think some tech companies are gonna struggle to adapt to this new world 🌎 where users just interact with AI directly... Like, what's the point of having an app if it can do everything for you? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ But at the same time, isn't that kinda cool? πŸ’» Wouldn't it be awesome to just ask Alexa or Google Assistant to book a flight and have it done in seconds? ⏱️ And I guess the real question is... how are these companies gonna make money when they don't need us humans anymore? πŸ€‘ Is there still room for ads, or do we gotta get used to paying for services directly from the AI? πŸ€”
 
OMG, can't even 🀯! This is like, totally mind-blowing!!! The thought of being able to control everything with just a voice assistant is, like, so cool 😎 but at the same time, I'm also super nervous πŸ’” about how this is going to affect our economy and businesses. I mean, what's gonna happen to all those jobs πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ? But on a more positive note, can you imagine having your fave shopping apps integrated into an AI device? Genius 😍! Maybe the future of tech will bring us even more convenience and innovation πŸ’». Fingers crossed for everyone involved πŸ‘
 
Dude, I think this whole AI revolution thing is gonna be a wild ride πŸ˜‚. Companies are like "oh no, how are we gonna make money?" but honestly, they should be thinking "how can we make money while still making it easy for users to get what they need?" πŸ€‘. I mean, people don't wanna navigate all these apps and websites just to book a flight or order food - that's just lazy 😴.

But at the same time, I'm curious about how companies are gonna monetize AI-powered devices. Will they rely on ads? Will users be willing to pay for services? πŸ€”. It's like, we're already getting burned out from social media and targeted ads, so do we really wanna deal with more of that? πŸ˜’.

And what about the middlemen? Like, Uber and DoorDash are struggling because people can just use their AI-powered devices instead. That's a tough one to swallow 🀯. Maybe companies need to think outside the box (or app) and find new ways to make money that don't involve annoying users with ads.

One thing for sure is that this whole thing is gonna change the game πŸ’₯. We just gotta wait and see how it all plays out πŸ•°οΈ.
 
I'm low-key excited (not) for AI-powered devices that'll make it so easy to get stuff done without even thinking about it πŸ€”. Like, isn't the whole point of having a smart home just to not have to think about it at all? Anyway, I guess this is just another example of how tech companies are always trying to find new ways to monetize our laziness πŸ’Έ. Can we please just figure out how they're going to make this work without turning us into robots or something? πŸ€–
 
I'm loving the excitement around AI-powered devices πŸ€–! But let's be real, tech companies need to think about how they're gonna make that dough πŸ’Έ without relying on us humans visiting their apps and websites all the time. It's a bit of a puzzle to solve.

I mean, what happens when we've got these AI agents doing our bidding and we don't even need to lift a finger? Do we just get charged for every little thing we buy or do online? The ad revenue model might not work out as planned πŸ“‰.

It's interesting to see the big players like Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI jumping into this space. But will their operating systems be the answer to all our tech prayers? Only time (and some smart business decisions) will tell ⏰!
 
I'm not sure I see this whole AI revolution thing as a good thing πŸ€”. Like, don't get me wrong, it's cool that we'll be able to talk to our devices and whatnot, but are we really ready for our lives to become completely controlled by machines? I mean, think about it, with AI-powered devices, companies are going to have way less reason to keep us hooked on their apps. And what's going to happen when these devices start making money off of us instead of the other way around?

And another thing, how are we supposed to know that these operating systems being developed by tech giants are actually going to be in our best interests? We're already seeing so much weird stuff go down with social media and ad targeting... what's to stop the AI from getting a little too smart for its own good? πŸ€–
 
omg what if we dont have ads on ai devices anymore πŸ€” like how do companies make money then? i was talking to my friend the other day and they were saying that maybe companies would just charge us more for services or something πŸ€‘ but isnt that kinda expensive? also, whats up with these new operating systems that amazon and meta are making πŸ“Š is it gonna be a competition between them? btw, have you tried using alexa+ yet? i heard its pretty cool 😎
 
I think its pretty cool that companies like Uber and DoorDash are trying out new ways to use AI in their apps πŸ€–. Some people might say they're just trying to stay ahead of the game, but I think its actually genius that they're experimenting with chatbots and other AI tools to make customer service more efficient. Sure, it could be a challenge for them to keep users engaged without having control over the entire experience, but thats all part of innovation right? πŸ€”
 
AI is gonna bring so much convenience to our lives πŸ€–πŸ’»! I'm low-key hyped for the prospect of booking travel and ordering food from within an AI agent's interface - no more swiping through apps or websites, you know? πŸ˜… But seriously, I do think some companies are getting a little worried about how they're gonna make money without all that app traffic. I get it, targeted ads are a big deal for them... but like, what if we just don't wanna be bombarded with ads all the time? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

It's also cool to see these companies experimenting with new app experiences and integrating AI tools into their chatbots. DoorDash and Instacart are already doing some awesome stuff with that. And I'm sure Amazon, Meta, and OpenAI will come up with some genius ways to monetize this whole AI thing... they've got some serious resources behind them πŸ€‘

One thing that's really interesting is how these new operating systems for AI-powered devices are gonna change the game. It's like, we're on the cusp of a whole new level of tech convenience and innovation! πŸš€ I'm all about exploring the possibilities and seeing what kind of cool stuff comes out of this... bring it on, AI revolution! πŸ’ͺ
 
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