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@iganmak
November 2, 2024 at 1:39 pm
I was surprised to hear those things from such smart people.
1. The future of AI native for it to be like human to human communication. No! AI is so much more powerful than humans in the means of communication already now!
AI will communicate by generating graphics, video, 3D models, virtual worlds, augmenting real world view, different kinds of sounds and haptics in any part of the human body where they’d want to have a wearable.
2. “I do not know how to distribute agents” – really? Just think of agents as new intelligent being populating our world. How are people with their services distributed? They are responding to the ads, applying for jobs and being hired. Then they just do their work. They have to be educated and trained as well. AI will be no different, on a higher level of abstraction. In practice they will not be interviewed by phone or face to face in the office of course. They will just certify themselves on trusted resources, get certificates with scores and register themselves in the search databases to start receiving requests for their skills and resources to be utilized.
3. “I do not think there will be another form factor any time soon”. Are you aware of the progress smart glasses are making?
4. “Touch screen will not go away any time soon”. Really? Why touch the screen if with smart glasses with eye tracking there is not to tap the screen. And with virtual or augmented reality one can tap virtual objects in 3D space rather than on a flat small screen.