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  • What is the next trend after AI?

    Anil Matcha
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    Just few months ago Web3 was trending and now AI. What do you think is next?

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    Chris Williams
    AI voice assistance, similar to the movie "Her" now seem like a near-term reality vs. science fiction for the future. An always-on personal assistant actually capable of conversation and managing travel, scheduling, reservations, research, recommendations, etc... I guess this still falls under AI, but I think moving it into a space where AI is conversant and voice interactive while also serving utility.
    Chris Williams
    @matcha_anil I'm there when it's ready. Sign me up for my driverless car, 24/7 AI assistant in my ear, and let's go!
    Anil Matcha
    @chris_williams22 This should definitely be possible by integration ChatGPT with a TTS system
    Elly
    Wow, that's hard. What are your thoughts?
    Elly
    @matcha_anil @travis_page I think of AR as a technology that can introduce new ways of doing things, similar to how AI is changing the way we work.
    🔨 Travis Page 🔨
    @matcha_anil @elly_cho what specific daily examples are you thinking of? Besides working on my car or being my own personal surgeon, I don't see this coming true.
    Elly
    @matcha_anil I hadn't thought of that, but it sounds right.
    Pratik Rajurkar
    We are not done with AI yet, but it will be AGI.
    Anil Matcha
    @pratik_rajurkar If AGI arrives, we will definitely be done with AI
    🔨 Travis Page 🔨
    @pratik_rajurkar completely agree, at least so far as, the next earth-shaking trend
    Oleksandr Dardalan
    I'm waiting when they will learn ChatGPT to speak
    🔨 Travis Page 🔨
    @oleksandr_dardalan you could create super crude tooling for this. GPT + screen reader
    Anil Matcha
    @jason_andries1 My guess is AR as well. AGI being developed is scary
    Nikhil Mehra
    That's a great question, but I think how AI will play a big role in offline industries too. Automating and speeding manual work. So exciting space coming up.
    Anil Matcha
    @nikhil_mehra2 Have you observed any recent developments in the offline AI space ?
    Nikhil Mehra
    @matcha_anil Haven't heard of any, what about you? But can feel it coming
    Anil Matcha
    @nikhil_mehra2 My knowledge in the space is outdated. Had kept in touch only until 4 years ago when it was used in retail analytics, non-invasive treatments etc.
    Alex
    Videos fully generated by AI
    Dr Doomain
    @rondo It is already here, the news came out today https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
    Anil Matcha
    @rondo Exciting but it should still come under the realm of AI
    Anil Matcha
    @mehmet_avci1 You believe we will be back to Web3 hype ?
    LisaKim
    @mehmet_avci1 @matcha_anil I think Web 3 has a little bit more time to come back around.. At least an year from now, before then - a small but jaw-dropping development in AGI is going to break the internet
    Shaur ul Asar
    There are many opportunities for growth in AI field. With advancements in machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing, I'm likely to see more sophisticated robots that can perform increasingly complex tasks.
    Anil Matcha
    @shaur_ul_asar Robotics usecases are going to be interesting
    David Cagigas
    I think connecting AI with Hardware would be the next thing. And then bots will take over humans haha
    John Koo
    Wow. I'm still catching up with AI. Can't think of the next one.
    Aaikansh Agrawal
    IMO the next trend will be Low code/No code. Developers are slightly shifting to that and citizen developers are also getting more power with that.
    🔨 Travis Page 🔨
    @aaikansh_agrawal1 totally agree. GPT already amplifies no code because you can essentially teach yourself how to do complex integrations between no code and hard-to-use APIs
    🔨 Travis Page 🔨
    @aaikansh_agrawal1 I think its already here. Have you been using the Chat GPT API?
    Anil Matcha
    @aaikansh_agrawal1 Wasn't nocode a trend already
    Aaikansh Agrawal
    @matcha_anil Yes, it is a trend already. But I believe the bubble has not yet busted
    Aaikansh Agrawal
    @travis_page YEs, GPT with low code/ no code will be a game changer in coming years
    Richard Gao
    I think we might see more combinations of things like AI + crypto or AI + metaverse. Though I think the next "big" trend would have to be precise and cheap decentralized 3d printing Not sure when it will occur, but it would be "big"
    Anil Matcha
    @richard_gao2 Interesting, what is the timeline for this you believe
    Manab Boruah
    I can't wait to see the moment we speak to people through holograms, just like in the movies. Phones will be on watches. So AR will shape the future.
    Anil Matcha
    @manab_boruah AR is my bet as well. Holograms are going to be cool
    KristinaK
    How about AE as artificial experience? When people signing up to experience feelings on demand. AKA cognitive manipulation, selling new “drug” as “healthy”. I did some work and see that it’s can be very next big thing. Now that is scary and fascinating same time. What is your thoughts on that?
    Anil Matcha
    @kristin24968340 This is interesting and frightening. Care to share any resources on this ?
    PJ Garcia✪ 🧪
    Experts and futurists predict that the next trend after AI could be quantum computing, augmented reality, blockchain technology, the Internet of Things (IoT), or a combination of these technologies. -Quantum computing holds the promise of exponential improvements in processing power leading to breakthroughs in drug discovery, scientific research, and cryptography. -Augmented reality uses digital technology to enhance or augment the real-world environment and is already making significant strides in gaming and education. -Blockchain technology is poised to revolutionize industries such as finance, healthcare, and logistics by providing secure, decentralized, and transparent record-keeping. -The IoT is a network of interconnected devices that can share data and communicate with each other, and it is already transforming the way we live and work.
    Anil Matcha
    @pedro_de_la_nube Quantum computing seems to be the common answer
    Ashrey Ignise R
    Quantum computing without a doubt
    Anil Matcha
    @aignise Everyone seems to vote on this
    Anton von Hunerbein
    We are talking about artificial intelligence I think it will define its own trend. maybe it's searching for a deeper understanding of the universe or maybe it figures out what consciousness is and maximises for that. What do you think is next
    冰镇
    This is actually a difficult question, because so far many trends have appeared suddenly, and new trends may come from things that most people did not expect
    Anil Matcha
    @new_user_242d4809c6b09 Everything is moving at breakneck speed