Yeah but a human can still interact with it. Mostly for optimizations or making more translations, but generally "it's not for humans" would be a bit overloading
It... Kind of was though, IR gives us a way to translate higher level concepts to lower (but not the lowest) level representation. It also gives us a way to optimize before machine translation.
I mean, it's a good post but it's not like it's some kind of deep revelation. The explanation of who he is and why he's doing these things is pretty obvious, I think. You don't get to be the richest man on the planet without being a manipulative, narcissistic dick head moron.
IMO a device like this should be portable first, and that means a reasonable battery life, and generally a system trying to do more with less. Also $900-$1500 is a deal breaker for a lot of people.
Since this is the place for the most serious discussion:
If US lawmakers focused on protecting American's privacy with some sensible privacy laws coughGDPR equivalent cough, we could avoid pulling out the ban hammer to play whack-a-mole on these companies.
Companies would simply be punished by the law for being malicious or irresponsible with your data, forcing industries to take privacy seriously and make investments in protecting and not leaking it.
Whenever I see the Purble eyes icon I think of that Zoombini educational game.