Logitech has released a new AI mouse

Like "All day battery"?
Yes, if you by Apple.

My Macbook i used today at work at a client from 9h30-17h30 and it still had 40% battery when i left...

I can't talk for those other things out there pretending to be laptops :)
 
Yes, if you by Apple.

My Macbook i used today at work at a client from 9h30-17h30 and it still had 40% battery when i left...

I can't talk for those other things out there pretending to be laptops :)
My EliteBoook can actually also.
 
Some Logitech Exec was probably pushing the team... "How can we leverage AI? We need to start using AI or we're going to fall behind."

And the best they could come up with was a shortcut button.
 
Extra buttons!
I have about 4 unused clickers on my mouse... Maybe I should program each to launch different AIs in a web browser (In each of the AIs preferences)
Logitech seemed to have hard mapped a DPI switch to open their AI app. Lol.
 
Some Logitech Exec was probably pushing the team... "How can we leverage AI? We need to start using AI or we're going to fall behind."

And the best they could come up with was a shortcut button.
Logitech is thick with patent stacks. Not going to get into it, but I won't be surprised that this is a patent they had to commercialise.
 
Some Logitech Exec was probably pushing the team... "How can we leverage AI? We need to start using AI or we're going to fall behind."

And the best they could come up with was a shortcut button.
And the journalists just ate it up :ROFL:
 
I would love to be in meetings for products like these, if this is the product that got approved, imagine what didn't make the cut :ROFL:
 
I would love to be in meetings for products like these, if this is the product that got approved, imagine what didn't make the cut :ROFL:

I have heard from reliable sources here on MyBB (not Martin...) that the V0.90 design of Logie-Techs AI mouse was this -


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I can't eye roll enough for these "products".
Buzz word chasing executives. "We need to get in on this AI thing."

MS is pushing it with Co-Pilot. AI needs to be in the ecosystem, they want their users to become dependent on AI use. Logitech is capitalizing on it.
 
Everyday companion to do what?
I am asking because I don't see a reason why the average user would use it.

You need to look at the data. The average internet user does use search engines. Voice assistance has a strong adoption rate. It is all assistant services, and that is exactly what Co-pilot is too. You have Windows 11 installed; Co-Pilot will become non-optional. Windows is Co-Pilot. Just see which key Co-Pilot has replaced, the Windows key.


Not long until Co-Pilot AI becomes the new Windows Start button. Not the average user, every Windows user will use the service. There are phases, but MS is accelerating the process.
 
You need to look at the data. The average internet user does use search engines. Voice assistance has a strong adoption rate. It is all assistant services, and that is exactly what Co-pilot is too. You have Windows 11 installed; Co-Pilot is non-optional. Windows is Co-Pilot. Just see which key Co-Pilot has replaced, the Windows key.


Not long until Co-Pilot AI becomes the new Windows Start button. Not the average user, every Windows user will use the service. There are phases, but MS is accelerating the process.
If you say so. Just not sure people are just going to start using this instead of browser search engine. Feel like this is just going to get ignored or disabled like Cortana.
 
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So a programmable mouse like all the others. Logitech is really scraping the bottom of the barrel since they stopped innovating and started messing around.
 
So a programmable mouse like all the others. Logitech is really scraping the bottom of the barrel since they stopped innovating and started messing around.
this, a button you push and an AI assistant will open up,
great, now can it do the dishes? nope, Bad AI, back to destroying Humans for you.
 
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