By the close of 2029 the computer, device and screen will disappear.
What is left is the situational and contextually intuitive AI that is primarily #VoiceFirst with ephemeral and as-needed video.
“Invisibility” will define the 2020s.
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It’s also interesting to think about the history of homo sapiens’ “inner voice.” There’s evidence suggesting it’s a more recent evolutionary invention. Certainly much younger than mammalian visual processing. (That alone doesn’t make it better or worse.)
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Aaron, Indeed! Great point. We have given up a majority of our left hemisphere for the Phonological Loop, Broca and Wernicke. In the high apes they retained the incredible short term memory function we lost so we can speak. Let me grab a link that is astounding...
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Humans are capable of instantly processing a staggering amount of visual information. We can optically scan enormous datasets at speed and make sense of it. The visual cortex is parallel processing; voice is a serial port.
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Aaron, indeed. It is not Voice Only it is
#VoiceFirst. There is no need to replace visuals but the interesting thing is all visuals distill to an internal brain index code. This code is profound as it recalls the image. What is the code? A word. This is how you recall images.
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I can rarely think in a way that's not in a voice, and it's really fast... In a flow state of sorts. Not sure what that is really. Just thought I mention it.
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