Google Hardware Event 2017
https://techcrunch.com/2017/10/04/can-googles-ai-powered-clips-make-people-care-about-lifelogging/
Lifelogging once seemed like an inevitability. Between social media and the increasing ubiquity of cameras, we were all clearly moving toward a sort of constant documentation of our lives’ events. Or at the very least, missing important moments seemed destined to become a thing of the past.
Thing is, lifelogging solutions have either flat out sucked or contained some sort of fatal flaw. Like nearly every tech writer today, I was quick to point out the similarities between Google Clips and the dearly departed Narrative Clip during today’s big Google event in San Francisco.
Google Hardware Event 2017
Oct 5, 2017, 1:18am UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2017/10/04/can-googles-ai-powered-clips-make-people-care-about-lifelogging/
>Lifelogging once seemed like an inevitability. Between social media and the increasing ubiquity of cameras, we were all clearly moving toward a sort of constant documentation of our lives’ events. Or at the very least, missing important moments seemed destined to become a thing of the past.
>Thing is, lifelogging solutions have either flat out sucked or contained some sort of fatal flaw. Like nearly every tech writer today, I was quick to point out the similarities between Google Clips and the dearly departed Narrative Clip during today’s big Google event in San Francisco.