AI agents currently lack physical embodiments while voice assistants utilize smart speakers. Braz de Pina questions the absence of bodies for AI agents and presents a conceptual device called Copilot Home. This device, envisioned as a dock for Microsoft Copilot, allows users to interact with AI in a tangible way. It incorporates a distinctive design influenced by Cyberpunk and Japanese Anime, featuring a sleek metal aesthetic. The device includes buttons, a black and white display, and a centralized speaker to facilitate communication and various functionalities associated with Microsoft services.
The Copilot Home is a conceptual device designed to interface with Microsoft's AI Copilot in a physical form rather than a purely virtual one.
The device features an all-metal design with a futuristic aesthetic, inspired by Cyberpunk, Japanese Anime, and the simplicity of Dieter Rams.
The physical AI device has control buttons, a black and white display, a large volume ring, and a center speaker, making interaction feel more 'real'.
By reimagining how AI agents could exist as hardware, designers like Braz de Pina propose an interface that enhances user engagement through tactile interaction.
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