HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

kevinphy

no profile record

Submissions

Why the word "mead" shows up in Chinese

deadlanguagesociety.com
3 points·by kevinphy·20 dagen geleden·0 comments

How the New York Times Uses A.I. For Journalism

nytimes.com
2 points·by kevinphy·10 maanden geleden·3 comments

comments

kevinphy
·12 maanden geleden·discuss
This whole Copilot vs HUD debate instantly brought to mind a classic Japanese anime from 1991 called Future GPX Cyber Formula (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_GPX_Cyber_Formula). Yeah, it’s a racing anime set in the then-distant future of 2015, where cars come with full-on intelligent AIs.

The main character’s car, Asurada, is basically a "Copilot" in every sense. It was designed by his dad to be more than just a tool, more like a partner that learns, adapts, and grows with the driver. Think emotional support plus tactical analysis with a synthetic voice.

Later in the series, his rival shows up driving a car that feels very much like a HUD concept. It's all about cold data, raw feedback, and zero bonding. Total opposite philosophy.

What’s wild is how accurately it captures the trade-offs we’re still talking about in 2025. If you’re into human-AI interaction or just want to see some shockingly ahead-of-its-time design thinking wrapped in early '90s cyber aesthetics, it’s absolutely worth a watch.