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Ep5: How will Gen AI hyper-personalise your smartphones? with Alex Katouzian | The Interface podcast

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The Hindu

The Hindu

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In the past two decades, personalisation of technology has changed the way we relate to each other and with our own devices. We unmoored from tethered telephones and set sail on the high tides of wireless connectivity that made electronic gadgets smart, small and easy to carry around. Right from checking emails, making video calls, to finding directions with maps app, advances in personal computing notably changed the way we communicate using smart devices. Now, with the advent of Gen AI, we are in the open ocean once again. This time, AI is transforming human to machine interaction in a novel way.
In this new co-pilot paradigm, how are personal computing devices being re-imagined, re-built and transformed? That's the question I will be exploring with Alex Katouzian, Group General Manager of Mobile, Compute, XR and Wearables at Qualcomm Technologies.
Host: John Xavier, Technology Editor, The Hindu.
Produced by Jude Francis Weston

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@JeremiahBlues
@JeremiahBlues Ай бұрын
I don't want any of that from my phone. Phones keep developing in ways that limit creativity (can only be used for consumption, not creation), and with every new iteration it gets more limiting. As if that's not bad enough, now you want to "personalize" it even further. No. I've in fact gone back to using cassette instead of my phone for music.
@vijayakumarramesh3576
@vijayakumarramesh3576 Ай бұрын
When technology tries to dominate human intelligence, I say that it will definitely never happen. It can chase but never get caught. If AI tracks the smartphone, humans would stop using it. Automatically on the other end there may be a group of research on how to escape from it will take place. Life is a cycle, technology can emerge, develop, reach the peak, it may fall down on its own, it expires and its advanced version may also be invented. But the same thing will also happen on the other end. That is Newton's 3rd law states that every possible action there is always equal and opposite reaction. There is no end to it.
@AI-Consultant
@AI-Consultant Ай бұрын
Imagine you're playing tag with your super-fast robot friend. It might seem like it's always catching up, but you're smarter and can always find new ways to outsmart it. That's kinda like humans and technology. Technology is like a tool that's always getting better, but it can't replace our brains. If it gets too bossy or tries to track us too much, we can always stop using it or invent something new to stay ahead. It's like a game of leapfrog: technology gets smarter, then we get smarter, and so on. Remember Newton's law? Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. So even if tech gets super powerful, we'll always find ways to balance things out. The future is full of cool gadgets and inventions, but we'll always be the ones in control because we're creative, adaptable, and we can think outside the box. So don't worry about technology taking over, just focus on learning and growing, and you'll always be one step ahead!
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