Category: Articles

Our digital clone

In early November, OpenAI, renowned for developing the ChatGPT platform, introduced the capability to create custom versions of its popular chatbot. This innovation allows for easy customization without any programming skills. Users can now modify the chatbot’s standard behavior and enhance its knowledge base with ease. With just a few clicks, anyone can craft their own personalized version of ChatGPT. In the future, there will also be opportunities to monetize the chatbot’s usage. For example, a chef could develop a system that offers recipes and culinary tips from their books, while an illustrator might create an image generator that emulates their unique artistic style. These custom chatbots can be made available either for free or for a fee.

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If machines start buying on their own

Who buys for us
We are used to thinking of ourselves as the main actors of our purchases, people who consciously buy goods and services based on will or necessity and in complete freedom.
For now, this is the case, but things are about to change rapidly, as a new player is entering this economic ecosystem that involves the exchange of money, our money, for products and services: artificial intelligence algorithms.

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The change triggered by Apple’s Vision Pro

Here we go.

Apple has finally introduced its Augmented Reality headset, called Vision Pro, that resembles a diving mask and costs $3,499.

Many laud it for its technical features, the 5,000 patents it has generated, the immediate availability of services as soon as it becomes available, and for its biometric authentication.

Many others criticize it for its aesthetics, price, poor battery life, and the sense of isolation and separation from reality that it could induce in users.

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The future of Human – Machine Interaction

Today, humans have a satisfying interaction with machines when they have good input and output devices, which is why people generally prefer computers with large screens, reliable keyboards, and precise mouses. In the same way, when drawing, people prefer to use precision graphics tablets or tablets with high-quality pens.

It is unthinkable to draw with a mouse or write long texts with the keyboard of a smartphone. Technically it could be done, but in practice, it is a torture that anyone would want to avoid.

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