
""My view is simple: today's AI models aren't nearly intelligent enough, they feel quite dumb, and the devices we use to access them are fundamentally pre-AI. We're moving toward a world that looks more like sci-fi characters Jarvis or Her, with systems that anticipate, adapt, and genuinely care about the people using them.""
""What was very clear for me at the time is that the world is clearly changing, and we need to rethink how we interact with technology to make it more intuitive and responsive to our needs.""
A secretive AI lab founded by Brett Adcock is developing a novel system that combines model-building and hardware design to create a personal intelligence product. This system will feature persistent memory and real-time interaction capabilities. The ambition reflects Silicon Valley's search for a consumer-friendly AI application. Adcock believes current AI models lack intelligence and that future systems will resemble sci-fi characters, anticipating user needs. Key hire Abidur Chowdhury, formerly of Apple, is involved in the design, with a first release expected this summer.
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