
Every other week we get a tech CEO or any other bug wig that tells us how big the AI is and how revolutionary the AI era is going to happen. But whenever they start talking about it, it will happen, I remember the horrific power of historical changes and the disqualification of humanity. Case and point, Recent interview with Google CEO Sunder Pachai’s The Verge.
The part of the interview that was mostly stuck with me when Pachai answered a question, citing the possibility that the web would “turn into a series of database for different agents and instead” ask questions.
The CEO’s answer, initially, is to remind us, “There is a series of web database, etc.
And no, it’s not the second ‘Have a series of internet tubes‘Moment. Think about it for more than half a second and it seems clear: We have a high level interaction Somebody The software is always covered with low -level conspiracies. But it is interesting to remind the fact that in the context of a speculation, pattern, or computing and internet phase.
Remembering this is really unimaginable to focus on how matters can change in the coming AI era, should it be passed and the bubble should not explode. Usually the web and applications fully, as we experience them, is set on the basis that they use them.
Without this basis, there is a blank canvas mainly above the basic database of integrated information. Then comes the problem when we try to understand how the picture on this canvas will be created.
We have ever considered the Internet to be human use, so it is difficult to get a grip on Probability It can be open with the AI-driving web for us, leave what can happen Original Make the form above this canvas.
It is argued that the CEO like Openi’s Sam Altman allows to claim that the AI ”will be as big as the Internet, maybe big”. This is an emotion in which Google’s pitch has shared: “I think AI is going to grow older than the Internet. Companies, products and categories we are not aware of today.”
In your interview, the pitch – though apparently no mandatory tech CEOs are not protected from speculation – it seems that they recognize this hidden horizon. He says “a horizontal piece of technology”, AI, can lead to a return on effects and investment that “may not always be immediately clear.”
He also says that he thinks that we are “going to see a new wave of things, just as the mobile did. As the Internet did.”
And it’s just as good as, okay? Someone did Really Predict the way the Internet will end, or the way a smartphone will be? One of the reasons for this shift is that they were so important because they were like that United NationsAble to offer.
So, as all of them “Next Internet!” The announcements are, that these CEOs can have only one point: Like most of the Internet, no one really knows what AI will form, even if they are guiding it.