Farewell iPhone: Generative AI Seeks a Fresh Device

Farewell iPhone: Generative AI Seeks a Fresh Device

So long iPhone. Generative AI needs a new device

WHEN A BEAMING⁢ Mark Zuckerberg took the stage in Menlo Park on September 27th ‌to announce a new array of⁤ Meta products, the Facebook supremo may have buried the ⁢lead. He began talking​ about Quest ⁤3, Meta’s virtual-reality (VR) headset, ⁤which‍ is understandable considering that his obsession ⁤with the metaverse is now inscribed‍ in⁤ his company’s identity. Techies, though, were more excited by‌ what came later: ⁣an announcement that Meta, in combination with Ray-Ban, would​ soon launch smart glasses incorporating​ an artificial-intelligence (AI) virtual assistant. The specs will be able to see‌ and hear, as well​ as answer⁤ their wearers’ questions.⁤ With luck, they will ⁢not hallucinate.

You can be dismissive of smart glasses. They have ​been hyped before. But lending⁤ Meta credibility ⁤this time is the fact that the same week OpenAI, the generative-AI pioneer, announced that‍ its hit chatbot, ChatGPT, can⁤ now⁤ see, hear and speak, besides conversing by text. Moreover, ​it emerged that OpenAI was in​ talks with Sir Jony Ive, Apple’s former designer, to⁣ create a new gadget for ‌the AI era. What form ‌it will take is still unclear. But if the idea⁢ is to ⁣build a new consumer-electronics device⁢ better suited ‍to the back-and-forth of seeing, ⁤talking and listening AIs, there is a ‌fair chance ‌it will no⁣ longer be reliant on the⁢ touchscreen.

The‌ smartphone ⁣has‍ had a good innings. Yet‍ you only need to talk to Sky, one of ChatGPT’s new audio avatars, to feel the joy of freeing⁢ yourself from⁣ its⁤ tyranny. Your columnist ​got a taste when ‍he asked Sky‌ how she‌ thought screens might eventually be replaced: Glasses? ⁤“Absolutely!” she enthused, “especially those equipped with augmented reality [AR] ‍ and AI”. Asked whether this⁣ would be a⁤ good thing, ​she recommended two books that explore⁤ the enormous impact that screens have ⁤had​ on modern life: ⁣“The Shallows: How ⁣the ⁣Internet⁤ is Changing the Way We Think, Read and Remember” by Nicholas…

2023-10-05 ⁣07:47:55
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