Use-case examples
As I walked into the trendy toy store, I couldn't help but notice the latest addition to their collection: the Tinymodel Nicole 02 Scooter. The vibrant pink and white colors caught my eye, and I was immediately intrigued. I had heard whispers about this new scooter model, but I had no idea it was going to be so stylish.
Beyond the pure mechanics, the naming convention—Nicole 02—evokes a sense of personalized, iterative AI integration. Previous generations of personal transport were passive tools. A "Tinymodel" of this caliber implies active participation in the user's daily digital ecosystem. We can envision a scooter that does not just carry a passenger, but actively maps the micro-topography of indoor environments, syncs with augmented reality glasses to display optimal walking-and-riding paths, and retracts its own wheels via memory-alloy triggers the moment the rider steps off.
Optimized for short trips (typically 10–15 miles per charge), making it ideal for the gap between a train station and an office.