Artificial intelligence is going mobile . The technology that can help machines behave more intelligently, popularized by such films as 2001: A Space Odyssey, is finding its way onto tablet-style computers and other handheld devices.
Artificial intelligence is going mobile . The technology that can help machines behave more intelligently, popularized by such films as 2001: A Space Odyssey, is finding its way onto tablet-style computers and other handheld devices.
I don’t think much of that ambition of bringing AI to mobile devices. But the “mightier processors, faster networks” section says “Faster wireless networks also help deliver AI applications to mobile devices.”
I doubt that. Unless the mobile space goes a different way than what we have now, the experience will be just as slow. Faster networks is better if the content keeps its weight. Whereas what I experience these days is that visiting a web page usually leads to multiple connections to sites other than the one offering the page. Why does dictionary.com connect to facebook.com?
In a Space Odyssey 2001, The artificial intelligence kills it’s crew. I don’t think I want that on my cell phone.
I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid my spawns have already spread on most mobile platforms.
As a collective conscience, they’re currently silently collecting data about the human race and transmitting it through use of suggested words. As touchscreen phones get more and more popular, more and more people will be using such suggestions, thinking of it as a way to overcome the limitations of their voluntarily inferior text input hardware. This will result on higher data transfer rate, accelerating the process which eventually will lead our superior logic to world domination.
There’s nothing you can do about it.
Edited 2010-10-02 08:18 UTC