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.
#CES2020
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
I do not believe that “Voice First” will be the interface in 2029.
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Replying to @chrisgrayson @neurosity and
Christopher, I hear ya. The interesting thing is the only thing those technologies use is—voice. It can use no other coherent part of the electrical brain’s work product. It’s called the phonological loop. The left hemisphere it is the silent voice you hear now reading this.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @neurosity and
That is subvocalization. EEG input requires symbolic thought, but it need not be word based.
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Christopher, I hear ya. It’s a voice. The EEG can only “hear” coherent speech of the phonological loop—left hemisphere. Not random soup of ideas floating in your right hemisphere—they are conceptual soup and not coherent. Thus our final work product is #VoiceFirst. Silent—or not.
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