SXSW: An immersive experience is the future of AI | Computer Weekly
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A recent teaser from OpenAI founder Sam Altman and designer Jony Ive at SXSW discusses the limitations of current AI interactions through devices like laptops. Altman emphasizes the need for improved accessibility to AI, while Ive, reflecting on their collaboration following OpenAI’s acquisition of Loveform, expresses optimism for technology that enhances human potential. The panel highlighted opportunities for seamless storytelling experiences, suggesting future advancements in AI will transcend traditional hardware like headsets, creating innovative, immersive user experiences in various creative contexts.
If I wanted to ask ChatGPT something, I would get on my laptop, open it up, launch a web browser... I'd hit enter, then I would get a response.
I am absolutely certain that we are literally on the brink of a new generation of technology that can make us our better selves.
I'm intrigued by the announcement on what Johnny Ive is working with OpenAI on to create some kind of AI, which is not something that goes in front of your eyes.
We can show higher-fidelity versions of something that we're imagining, earlier in the development, and engage audiences in ways that traditional interfaces cannot.
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