I see it used worldlabs, i’ve tested it quite a bit and no results were not really that usable, it hallucinated so many parts outside of the wall that made no sense. He will be fine if hallucinated and it made sense but if it doesn’t make sense, I’m not sure what the point of inputting a single image is. I’ve actually found better luck using gpt image 2 instead.
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This sounds kind of cool, but I'm more worried about the e-waste. A device that is cheap, will get "recycled", and sounds cool, will get a tiny amount of use after the initial wow factor wears off or doesn't fit the needs, then gets thrown away or lost. And is this feature in the new repebble watches? I would rather have it there with a bigger battery.
From reading that, I'm not quite sure if they have anything figured out.
I actually agree, but her notes are mostly fluff with no real info in there and I do wonder if they have anything figured out besides "collect spatial data" like imagenet.
There are actually a lot of people trying to figure out spatial intelligence, but those groups are usually in neuroscience or computational neuroscience.
Here is a summary paper I wrote discussing how the entorhinal cortex, grid cells, and coordinate transformation may be the key: https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.12068 All animals are able to transform coordinates in real time to navigate their world and humans have the most coordinate representations of any known living animal. I believe human level intelligence is knowing when and how to transform these coordinate systems to extract useful information.
I wrote this before the huge LLM explosion and I still personally believe it is the path forward.
ON battery life, I would love some kind of dumb phone/ ultra low power mode that we can set when we just want watch mode at certain times and nothing else. I imagine that would give us a week of battery.
Full Time and Part Time roles
Distark is hiring, an edutainment brand building learning videos for Education. Our small, passionate team creates animated shows and learning tools that help kids (ages 3-9) fall in love with curiosity and real-world learning. We use custom automation to speed up everything from story writing to animation. See what we’re making: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c46VaM_VZGU
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Animators (2D/3D or hybrid—experience with AI tools a plus)
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Nice work on offline.kids and kudos for tackling screen-free play. I've been playing in a similar space. If you want something complementary for the inevitable “but why?” moments, you might like StudyTurtle Ask (https://studyturtle.com/ask). It’s a free, no-signup AI Q&A tuned for 3–9 year-olds with:
Strict age calibration (matching phrasing and examples to each developmental level)
Concrete analogies (“volcanoes are like shaken soda bottles”) and kitchen-table experiments you can actually do
Distark is hiring, an edutainment brand building learning videos for Education. Our small, passionate team creates animated shows and learning tools that help kids (ages 3-9) fall in love with curiosity and real-world learning. We use custom automation to speed up everything from story writing to animation. See what we’re making: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c46VaM_VZGU
An example of some of our software, ChatGPT for families: https://www.studyturtle.com/ask
Open Roles (REMOTE):
Animators (2D/3D or hybrid—experience with AI tools a plus)
Junior Software Developers (Python, Node, JS, or open to learning new tech)
Interns (all backgrounds, generalists, tech, or creative)
Important: You must be a parent (of any age child)
We want people who care deeply about kids and learning. Lived experience as a parent is essential—our mission is to build things real families want.
Why join us?
Fully remote, async-friendly
Ship real things that impact how kids learn
Fast, creative, zero-corporate-BS environment
Direct access to founders; real ownership
Opportunity to shape our tools and shows from the ground up
To apply:
Email jobs [at] studyturtle.com with your background, a few sentences about your kids, and why this mission excites you. Please include links to any relevant work.
We are the hiring company and will reply to all genuine applicants. No recruiters, no agencies, please.
It is a concern I have, but it's a concern with every new technology. The user, or in this case the family are the ones that need to decide how they will wield the technology.
The way I think about this tool is that it is way to spark and test our curiosity. Is the child really interested in space or just randomly asking questions. Tools like this can help you as parent determine this faster.
For family tools like these I would want parents to know everything the child is asking about.