This little AI phone has some wild ideas
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Newnal AI, a Korean company, is developing an AI-powered phone with a personalized virtual assistant based on users' data. The $375 device, launching globally on May 1st, uses personal information to train an AI model capable of completing complex tasks. While promising, it raises privacy concerns and data security questions. The company plans to address these issues through encryption and transparency, but the system's real-world effectiveness and trustworthiness are yet to be proven.
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