The Future of User Interfaces with A.I.

The Future of User Interfaces with A.I.

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Average dude Usa
Average dude Usa - 18.08.2023 00:35

Driving relieves my stress. If I can’t be in control I would be extremely stressed out.

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Phil S
Phil S - 13.08.2023 23:24

How is w os, still the thing today. Strange

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소금
소금 - 24.07.2023 05:42

been thinking a lot over the past several months. gui is something we're used to, and kind of the best working option we have right now. but that doesn't mean it will never change. i think the era of api/llm/robotic based ui is soon to come. btw, amazing video, keep it up!

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PirateOnMeleeIsland
PirateOnMeleeIsland - 13.07.2023 10:37

i think pure text conversation interfaces will never be as good for the end user as a graphical interface. otherwise every (non technical) person would use the shell terminal - and that's apparently not the case and that's a proof for me that graphical interface makes communicating with a computer easier.
So the future is probably AI powered graphical user interfaces

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Filip
Filip - 12.07.2023 14:46

Internet has become VISUAL the latest years. It is about simplicity and fast information exchange. There is no way text based interaction will take over. We won't be back to the command line.

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Aung Thu Hein
Aung Thu Hein - 10.07.2023 22:57

There's a lot of visionaries about the future of AI and civilization recently. 99% of which not worth pay attention to IMO.

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Ry Z
Ry Z - 08.06.2023 20:01

Watching this post-Generative AI. It seems like the Future of UI can highly likely be VOICE.

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Phil S
Phil S - 24.05.2023 03:00

Hello everyone, having a "UI" that runs an any device that recognizes you in on software language. It's very dependent on hardware. Simple. No more monopoly via any software language. Be safe everyone Phil

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Andy Brice
Andy Brice - 04.04.2023 11:56

I think it will become a fusion of "natural verbal language" and "natural gestural language". Just like when you're working on a project with another person. You'll be able to say things like "Change this x to y." whilst looking and pointing toward the x you mean.

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K. Solowoniuk
K. Solowoniuk - 12.02.2023 21:15

What about natural language directly to machine code or binary?

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uHasioorr
uHasioorr - 10.01.2023 20:08

The problem with audio inputs is that there are many people that wouldn't want to use it, for example, in a bus or a train. Also it would be annoying to people in the surrounding, just think about all those 13 yo playing their shitty music from their phone's shitty speakers and now multiply it by 10 if everyone would be using it.
Yeah, no, it's not happening.

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Shadow Dragon
Shadow Dragon - 22.12.2022 05:19

It will be very exciting once someone gets a non-invasive brain-computer interface working with AI

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Awesome Bear Audiobooks
Awesome Bear Audiobooks - 10.12.2022 22:53

I think, just as GUI didn't fully replace the terminal, the natural-language interfaces will not fully replace the GUI!
I mean, think of it. Just about 30-40 years ago, most people only used the terminal. And now, most people in the world use GUI. And yet, there are still millions of people who use the terminal on a daily basis!
IMHO, the same thing will happen with GUI.
Billions of younger people will only be using the language interfaces, hundreds of millions will still use GUI, and millions will probably still be using the terminal.

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Tobias Wegener
Tobias Wegener - 08.12.2022 20:32

A little more than two months later and here we are, chatGPT gives us a taste how programming could look like in the future.

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b
b - 08.11.2022 00:30

Really fantastic thought provoking video about how the ways that technology influences us may not be in the ways we think.

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Gerald Smith
Gerald Smith - 04.11.2022 07:53

Bio, 3-D Printing On The Brain, Concerning UI By AI.

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Gerald Smith
Gerald Smith - 04.11.2022 07:51

We Will Cohabitate With UI, Through Thought, Soon Enough.

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Gerald Smith
Gerald Smith - 04.11.2022 07:49

Wet Cubits Inserted In The Brain, Using Quarks To Interface, Without Voice command . 🚘

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Gerald Smith
Gerald Smith - 04.11.2022 07:45

I Much Prefer My 1928 Rolls Royce Wraith, Wilson.

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Gerald Smith
Gerald Smith - 04.11.2022 07:42

Voice Command. Much Like Present Day Navigation.

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Gerald Smith
Gerald Smith - 04.11.2022 07:40

Let Me Say,
I Wish My Tesla Plaid Had More Airbags, Especially Outside Of The Vehicle.
Makes Me Nervous…😳

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Paul Feakins
Paul Feakins - 02.11.2022 21:18

Loads of good points, especially the self-driving car analogy. Something to consider though is that although we all have phones that can do voice calls and send short voice notes, most people prefer to send and receive textual messages, even if in some cases those are transcribed by an AI, perhaps for convenience of the reader?

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NSG ONEAPE
NSG ONEAPE - 30.10.2022 22:48

r2d2

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Ezra Szandala
Ezra Szandala - 29.10.2022 06:18

I definitely think people will always like GUIs, it's just that tactile nature we have. I'm sure however that GUIs will become very advanced, whether they are holographic or touching your skin or bending different fingers.

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Barney Mattox
Barney Mattox - 26.10.2022 22:05

I honestly feel that LCARs (conceptually, not literally) from the Star Trek movies was a really good example of AI driven interfaces. Particularly the scene in Star Trek IV where they’re writing a program to parse out the whale sound interactively with the computer and a mix of conversational, visual, touch feedback through the process. The Okudas were far ahead of their time in their meta thinking of future computer interactions. This has driven a tremendous amount of my work and research over the years since first seeing that scene. …though I think the visuals of the LCARs interface are becoming very dated, the principles and designs behind it were very well considered and insightful.

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Craig James
Craig James - 26.10.2022 20:36

yeah the human interface will be a wristband and vr headset. drive by wire ???

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Triton
Triton - 25.10.2022 22:03

ai that process on device and not on a server like ggodls's phone

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SERIES 105
SERIES 105 - 25.10.2022 18:56

Buttons will remain, either physical or digital.

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Ge-org Brohammer
Ge-org Brohammer - 24.10.2022 11:50

Some of this misses the point, how do you speak to your computer in an open plan office if what you saying is confidential and your work entails confidential information? What if every employee works with confidential information that shouldn't be broadcast out load? It will be a heck of a noisy office. Is open plan offices a thing of the past? Do you want to work without human contact in a little sound-proof cubicle/office/home office forever? You can't even speak to your college while speaking to your computer at the same time. Your boss is sitting there trying to speak to a computer using a spreadsheet trying to whisper to it people's salaries without a screen with no GUI. It will never replace a GUI in an office setting. It feels to me that making noises with you meat flap and broadcasting it doesn't make any sense in an open space as superior. Your mouth can't target sound waves to just one target without it leaking everywhere. Typing and touching can be completely silent (depending on your keyboard).

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J W
J W - 24.10.2022 11:16

There's nothing good about building technology that can lie to us and outsmart us and then not be responsible for it..
How do you tell a computer to stay in its Lane?

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J W
J W - 24.10.2022 11:05

I still use a sharp number two pencil and I like it but there's a whole generation that has never been in the same room with a sharp number two pencil...

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J W
J W - 24.10.2022 10:59

News reporters could be replaced with an avatar but the owners of the news networks would then be responsible for the avatar they'd rather be able to fire a human...

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J W
J W - 24.10.2022 10:56

What if this is used to commit fraud? This type of technology should not be allowed on bank statements or on any other type of official report. There should be no narratives when it comes to investigating. A narrative is a story and investigation is based off of the facts the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth....
Do the police use this type of technology to generate a report for the database?

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Inspiring Educators
Inspiring Educators - 24.10.2022 10:46

It's a thing of basic human psychology and manual physical input provides a sense of control.

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Lakshya Goyal
Lakshya Goyal - 24.10.2022 00:33

A great example I can think of for this is call screening menus. They always have to list out each menu option one after the other. This is clearly super slow and frustrating since you have to wait to find the one you want. Some are even worse because they make you speak the answer, for instance a number, which is much faster and easier to just type rather than say.

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Miguel Acevedo
Miguel Acevedo - 23.10.2022 21:31

What happens when it’s faster to use a GUI rather than text?

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Miguel Acevedo
Miguel Acevedo - 23.10.2022 21:28

Do you think programming will be automated? Or someone still needs to have an understanding of the technical system?

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hboy007
hboy007 - 23.10.2022 16:25

Thanks, I hate it.

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Heinrich Peter Maria Radojewski Schäfer Leverkusen
Heinrich Peter Maria Radojewski Schäfer Leverkusen - 23.10.2022 03:29

absolutely

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Justin Shankle
Justin Shankle - 22.10.2022 21:21

The "natural language" of humans is visual. Spoken language is a relatively new concept in evolution. Humans are much better at quickly processing what they see than what someone says to them. I see the near future of AI as being able to read the eyes, face, gestures, expressions, and reading between the lines of what people are trying to say in order to produce what they actually want.

After that, a direct link to the brain for both input and output will be a game changer. Just think and the computer knows exactly what you want, no time wasted translating your thoughts to words or movement. Visualize something in your mind and the person your "talking" to sees the visual instantly, or the scene is projected to the world. I see spoken language as the "relic" that will go away.

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Kevin
Kevin - 22.10.2022 20:31

I think that when the average consumer can get a100 chips at home...this is very possible. So we are probably a few years away from these kinds of things being viable at home. If you have some kind of AI tensor core main brain interface for the computer at home you in theory could run a personal AI for online tasks and a cloud service so it can apply to whatever tech you connect with, a phone, a car whatever. As long as the processing was capable, GUI would be a step that actually gets in the way of translating desire of a task to actual completion. And yeah copilot completely changes things, it will be a point like stable diffusion is....type what you want to make... and full package will be ready to deploy.

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Warren
Warren - 22.10.2022 18:05

Somewhat agree but there have been low/no code solutions that come out all the time that always claim to be a lot easier and faster but usually they don't pan out very well. It's normally something like they can do easy and happy path situations but once you start needing much customization or optimization then they start falling short.

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Warren
Warren - 22.10.2022 17:50

Looking at latest stackoverflow survey javascript is still most popular, python is 4th but they have html/css and sql in the list before it.

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Nuff Said
Nuff Said - 22.10.2022 16:58

AFTER WATCHING A LOT OF HOW TO DO AI ANIMATION BY TYPING INSTRUCTIONS, IT SEEMS POSSIBLE TO GUIDE YOU VISUALLY THRU SUBCONSCIOUS SUGGESTIONS.

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Nuff Said
Nuff Said - 22.10.2022 16:46

MORE INFO COMES WITH VISION. YOU CAN DEVELOP NEW ABSTRACT REASONING WITH COMPLEX REPRESENTATIVE MEANINGS. MORE LIKELY DEVELOPED FOR HUMANS BY AI

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Vetrivel
Vetrivel - 22.10.2022 10:50

Can you add visuals on what you are talking about please?

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the demons
the demons - 20.10.2022 13:08

"The end of GUIs" is a very stupid statement. UIs will always has graphic/display of some sort, AI will only help with navigations and things like that.

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Luredreier
Luredreier - 20.10.2022 07:16

GUIs aren't really that intuitive unless you already have some previous knowledge about GUI conventions.
Text based interfaces may at times be easier to deal with, so may natural language.
My mother often struggle with GUIs on her phone, but can use voice commands.

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ABDO
ABDO - 19.10.2022 17:19

GUI is here to stay.

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Ty Gorton
Ty Gorton - 19.10.2022 14:52

I hope people realize that "self-driving" cars cannot exist until there are ONLY self-driving cars on the road: meaning, no human drivers would be allowed. Like the entirety of this digital reality much of the world is racing toward, it is an ALL or NOTHING scenario. You will not get to pick and choose this or that... you will either be all in with the digital or you'll be living outside of it. There can be no self-driving vehicle with the unpredictability of human drivers on the roads simultaneously, it's literally impossible. Giving up all of our autonomy in every aspect of our lives is really not a great idea, is it?

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