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Smartphones beware - AI may come for you

“The real question is, when will we draft an artificial intelligence bill of rights? What will that consist of? And who will get to decide t...

“The real question is, when will we draft an artificial intelligence bill of rights? What will that consist of? And who will get to decide that?” – Gray Scott, Futurist and Technologist

The rise of intelligent assistants

Artificially intelligent assistants are rapidly evolving into the next big shift in personal technology. Experts predict that these adaptive and conversational systems, far more flexible than voice helpers like Siri, could soon become the central operating systems of our daily lives, replacing smartphones as our primary interface with technology.

Beyond the screen

Companies like Meta and Google are pushing the limits of what AI can do without the need for touchscreens. Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, equipped with cameras and microphones, let users interact with AI for real-time insights about their surroundings. Google’s Gemini assistant is also aiming to make tasks as simple as speaking instead of typing or tapping.

The ambient future

Tech leaders envision a world where computing becomes ambient, embedded into wearables, home gadgets, and even clothing. Amazon’s Echo line has already paved the way for such integration. In this ecosystem, AI assistants could automate schedules, answer questions conversationally, and keep users informed without constant screen time.

The smartwatch reimagined

Nothing’s CEO Carl Pei believes the future device might not be a phone at all but an AI-powered wearable that gathers contextual data from the environment. Such devices could tailor experiences to individuals, automatically handling fitness tracking, communication, and daily planning.

The end of the smartphone era

As AI systems become proactive companions rather than passive tools, the need to stare at screens may fade. The next decade could witness a transition from handheld computing to ambient intelligence, where technology quietly works in the background while humans stay focused on real-world experiences.

Summary

Experts foresee AI assistants evolving into ambient companions that merge into our surroundings, reducing our dependence on smartphones. Smart glasses, AI wearables, and context-aware systems may soon handle tasks we once performed through apps and screens.

Food for thought

If AI can anticipate and fulfill our needs without devices, what happens to human control and privacy in such a future?

AI concept to learn: Ambient Computing

Ambient computing refers to technology that operates quietly in the background, integrated into everyday objects and environments. It allows users to interact naturally, with AI anticipating needs and responding contextually, without the need for explicit commands or devices.


 

[The Billion Hopes Research Team shares the latest AI updates for learning and awareness. This is not a professional, financial, personal or medical advice. Please consult domain experts before making decisions. Feedback welcome!]

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