AI is currently limited in application (and legislation). I think when we start seeing it in things like document ecosystems like Google Workspace or Microsoft Office, or in operating systems like Windows 12 and Android, that’s when we’ll start seeing what it’s really capable of.
Also open-source applications that aren’t necessarily limited by laws or corporate optics.
Thinks like creating helper bots that aid in troubleshooting or “assistants” that can draft/send emails, create calendar events, answer questions based on emails, etc.
But yeah in it’s current state it is mostly just a glorified search engine.
AI is currently limited in application (and legislation). I think when we start seeing it in things like document ecosystems like Google Workspace or Microsoft Office, or in operating systems like Windows 12 and Android, that’s when we’ll start seeing what it’s really capable of.
Also open-source applications that aren’t necessarily limited by laws or corporate optics.
Thinks like creating helper bots that aid in troubleshooting or “assistants” that can draft/send emails, create calendar events, answer questions based on emails, etc.
But yeah in it’s current state it is mostly just a glorified search engine.
ow yea 2024 will definitely be the year where AI gets integrated into all those products.