Emerging AI technologies will transform user interfaces from static layouts to interactive, bidirectional experiences, enabling meaningful engagement with data.
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It's really hard to imagine a future that we never saw before.
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If you ask me, we're going to word experiences.
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First of all, we're used to a two-dimensional screen.
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And I think this is one thing that we'll see changing
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with 3D content like Apple Vision Pro.
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And I'm coupling it to generate a AI because I think the entire experience
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of a layout of tables and buttons,
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this entire thing will change to things that were used to.
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Objects, now they would be able to interact with us.
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So everything is an interaction.
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Like, it's not looking at a graph.
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It's talking to the graph.
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It's not just looking at a table.
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It's just interaction with everything.
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That is something that would change.
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User interface would be very bidirectional versus like,
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here is the data you figure what to do with it.
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We're coming after two decades of just accumulating data.
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Just more and more data, terabytes of data.
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But if you ask yourself, is it humanly possible to scan this data
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to digest it, to come with insight?
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It's overwhelming.
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We're not able to consume all of it.
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When I'm super excited that for the first time I'm seeing how technology
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can help us actually do something meaningful with this huge amount of data.
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Now we can just get great summaries.
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We can create insights from this huge amount of data that we accumulated.
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That excites me a lot.
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