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gallerdude | 3 months ago
I am curious what the user interfaces of AI in the future will be, I think whoever can crack that will create immense value.
gallerdude | 3 months ago
I am curious what the user interfaces of AI in the future will be, I think whoever can crack that will create immense value.
Herring|3 months ago
There's a reason keyboards haven't changed much since the 1860s when typewriters were invented. We keep coming up with other fun UI like touchscreens and VR, but pretty much all real work happens on boring old keyboards.
Ancapistani|3 months ago
srmatto|3 months ago
The gist is that keyboards are optimized for ease of use but that there could be other designs which would be harder to learn but might be more efficient.
Mistletoe|3 months ago
onion2k|3 months ago
One day we will look back at improvements to keyboards and touchscreens as the 'faster horse' of the physical interface era.
timschmidt|3 months ago
We see similar tendency toward the most general interfaces in "operator mode" and similar the-AI-uses-the-mouse-and-keyboard schemes. It's entirely possible for every application to provide a dedicated interface for AI use, but it turns out to be more powerful to teach the AI to understand the interfaces humans already use.
emodendroket|3 months ago
oblio|3 months ago
And the most popular media format on the planet is and will be (for the foreseeable future), video. Video is only limited by our capacity to produce enough of it at a decent quality, otherwise humanity is definitely not looking back fondly at BBSes and internet forums (and I say this as someone who loves forums).
GenAI will definitely need better UIs for the kind of universal adoption (think smartphone - 8/9 billion people).
joegibbs|3 months ago
in-silico|3 months ago
https://research.google/blog/generative-ui-a-rich-custom-vis...
I don't know if/when it will actually be in consumers hands, but the tech is there.
visioninmyblood|3 months ago
michaelanckaert|3 months ago
My personal view is that the search for a better AI User Interface is just the further dumbing down of the humans who use these interface. Another comment mentioned that the most popular platforms are people pointing fingers at pictures and without a similar UI/UX AI would never reach such adoption rates, but is that what we want? Monkeys pointing at colorful picture blobs?
jstummbillig|3 months ago
Text and boxes and tables and graphs is what we can cope with. And while the AI is going to change much, we are not.
in-silico|3 months ago
Google seems to be making good progress [1] and it seems like only a matter of time before it reaches consumers.
1. https://research.google/blog/generative-ui-a-rich-custom-vis...
Ancapistani|3 months ago
This is HN. A lot of us work remotely. Speaking for myself, I much prefer to communicate via Slack (“just a textbox”) over jumping into a video call. This is especially true with technical topics, as text is both more dense and far more clear than speech in almost all cases.
remir|3 months ago
hermitShell|3 months ago
What comes after the desktop metaphor and mobile? There is VR but... no one is sure it will get anywhere. It's cool but probably won't supplant tradition.
Maybe the ability of AI to accept somewhat imprecise inputs will help us get away from text. Multimodal gesture, voice, and touch perhaps?. So we would all be sort of body acting like players on a stage, in order to convey to a machine what direction you wish to turn its attention
empath75|3 months ago
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