How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
The AI powered virtual assistant on the TVS iQube Vision, which the company says can work on multiple tasks through voice commands. However, this feature has caused multiple debates among prospective buyers and tech geeks. Others say it's a ground breaking addition to the bike riding experience, and others say it's unnecessary because most riders have smartphones with the same capabilities. The conversation often centers on whether it makes sense to have a dedicated AI assistant on a scooter, or if it’s better to just use a phone mount and rely on smartphone apps. There are also fears about whether the scooter's AI system will get the same long term support and updates as the apps on smartphones that are regularly updated. The lines between vehicle technology and personal devices are blurring, and whether integrated AI assistants in vehicles are actually beneficial, or just a passing trend, is hotly debated.
I still like using my phone, the AI assistant is cool. I know it'll keep getting updates, and it's just more versatile.
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