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
Lol no.
#VisualFirst. We will never lose our highest input communication with computers, until we will get a direct human-machine communications protocol... If you think otherwise, you don't really understand how communication works...3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @csakzozo
I hear ya. What is the highest human communication protocol? What is the work product of human intelligence? What have humans evolved to use over 15 million years—not 150 yeas? It is what you hear in your head at this moment, a silent—voice. Nothing is faster.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @csakzozo
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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Replying to @Aaron_Strut @csakzozo
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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Aaron, here is a video that shows how chimpanzees have retained the short term buffer memory we gave up for speech. It is astonishing...pic.twitter.com/F1Jictu9aL
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