Pushkar, great point. Indeed in a way. Yet the AI era is defined by how the hardware and software form a tapestry sounding humans. It's both
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I recognise the sentiment of that slide :) Two more audiences hearing it later this week!
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David, Awesome! Let me know if I can assist in any way. Lots more where that came from.
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That's hopelessly Apple-biased. Command line arrived a long time before the Apple II, and hypertext reached the mass market via the web.

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Jack, indeed. I tilted it to mass market exposure. The command line was sanctioned to a very few for very long. I did use web as hypertext.
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Touch is a very powerful sense. It's why we evolved thumbs. I believe multi-touch will forever be here. Touch creates a new engagement exp.
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Nico, indeed. Fully agree. We do not fully give up on any of the prior technologies. We just use them less as we move forward.
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Is VR/AR next? also, given the acceleration of Moore's law, wouldn't the cycle change to ~5 (possibly less)?
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Titus, great point sir! Indeed. Voice is a form of AR. The visual aspect will continue, the AR gesturing will subside. What is left is Voice
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