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AI interfaces may evolve beyond screens into spatial computing

The current paradigm of AI interaction, largely confined to screen-based chat interfaces, may not be the ultimate form of human-AI collaboration. The author suggests that as AI capabilities advance, the way we interact with them will likely evolve beyond simple question-and-answer exchanges. Emerging technologies like AR glasses hint at a future where AI interfaces could become more spatial and integrated into our physical environment, moving beyond the limitations of flat screens. AI

IMPACT Suggests a potential shift in AI interaction paradigms beyond current chat interfaces, hinting at spatial computing.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the future of AI interfaces.

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/midgq ·

    I keep feeling like AI interfaces are trying to escape the screen… but we’re not there yet

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Not sure if I’m just overthinking this, but I keep coming back to the same thought lately.</p> <p>Most of what we call “AI” today still lives inside a box on a screen. Chat windows, apps, tabs, whatever. Even as models get better, the way we actu…