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In this exclusive preview of groundbreaking, unreleased technology, former Apple designer and Humane cofounder Imran Chaudhri envisions a future where AI enables our devices to "disappear." He gives a sneak peek of his company's new product -- shown for the first time ever on the TED stage -- and explains how it could change the way we interact with tech and the world around us. Witness a stunning vision of the next leap in device design.
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Some believe AR/VR glasses to be next step of this pyramid but they merely move the screens we already have in our lives today to being just millimeters away from our eyeballs. A further barrier between you and the world. And the future is not on your face.
In 2017, the legendary tech journalist Walt Mossberg wrote in his final column that he felt that soon, one day, technology would become invisible. And that the computer would disappear.
And we agree.
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Invisible devices should feel so natural to use that you almost forget about their existence.
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It's a new kind of wearable device and platform built entirely from the ground up for artificial intelligence. You don't need a smartphone or any other device to pair with it. And it interacts with the world the way you interact with the world. Hearing what you hear, seeing what you see. While being privacy-first and safe and completely fading into the background of your life.
The experience is screenless, seamless and sensing, allowing you to access the power of compute while remaining present in your surroundings. And what it means to be able to take AI with you everywhere.
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Why fumble for your phone when you can just hold an object and ask questions about it?
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We really believe that we're only beginning to scratch the surface of what's possible embed to advancements of AI.
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After thousands of hours reimagining and redesigning new types of compute interactions, ranging from complex voice commands to intricate hand gestures, all in service of trying to find more natural ways to interact with compute, the result almost feels like the entire world becomes your operating system.
It allows us to get back to what really matters. Like riding a bicycle in the park and just ripping through emails or going to a concert without having to hold up your phone to capture it. Or experiencing your toddler's first steps without a screen between you and your child.
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In the future, technology will be both ambient and contextual.
And this means harnessing AI to really understand you and your surroundings in order to achieve the best results. You can use these to help guide your decision making, manage your workload and sculpt tailored responses in your own voice.
The more you use our device powered by AI, the more we can help you in all times of need. Your AI effectively becomes an ever-evolving, personalized form of memory.
Your AI figures out what you need at the speed of thought.
A sense that will ever be evolving as technology improves too.
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The future will not be held in your hand, and it won't be on your face either.
The future of technology might almost be invisible.
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In fact, Sam Altman from OpenAI feels that AI is grossly underestimated. We're only beginning to scratch the surface of what's possible to advancements of AI, like in our device that's actually built to disappear and allow experiences to come forward, and we open up entirely new possible ways of how you interact with technology and how you interact with the world around you.
More humane, intuitive interactions that are screenless, seamless and sensing. This is so much more than devices just getting smaller or more powerful.
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It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. - Albert Einstein.
It's not a faith in technology. It's faith in people. - Steve Jobs.
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The Disappearing Computer : It's a new kind of wearable device and platform built entirely from the ground up for artificial intelligence. You don't need a smartphone or any other device to pair with it. And it interacts with the world the way you interact with the world.
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