Enough sci-fi, what will our ‘smart’ environments actually look like?

2018-8-25 13:00

How will we interact with a growing stream of personalized, curated content over the next generation? Today, intelligent systems are making judgments, continuously analyzing data, and refining their judgments, and the sophistication of those systems will no doubt continue to grow for the foreseeable future.

A primary motivation today is commercial, primarily to predict and influence a consumer’s behavior. It is not hard to imagine how this capability might be extended to non-commercial realms as well. In any case, the intelligent systems we currently call “AI” are going to be making increasingly important decisions for us and about us over the next…

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