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I tried to parody the most absurd AI products, but the tech industry beat me to it

Digital Trends

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July 12, 2026

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I tried to parody the most absurd AI products, but the tech industry beat me to it

I tried inventing AI gadgets too absurd for the tech industry. Then I found toothbrushes, litter boxes, headphones, and appliances that had already beaten me there.

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Related coverage for "I tried to parody the most absurd AI products, but the tech industry beat me to it": Futurism — Meta Paid Hundreds of Contractors to Pretend to Be Teenagers While Barraging Its Competitors’ AI With Disturbing Content. Drudge Report — The AI Superfans Companies Count On to Convert Skeptics.... Gizmodo — Character.AI’s Latest Bet Is Microdramas That Talk Back. TwistedSifter — “No One Even Texted Me”: Man Walks Out of His Chaotic Job at Lunchtime and Exposes a Mind-Boggling Corporate Disorganization Crisis. Bloomberg — AI’s Energy Crunch Has Investors Searching for Next IPO Winners. Jacobin — AI Is a Product of Humanity. Humanity Should Own AI.