- Instead they'll be proactive, using your history, location and other data to offer up information and execute tasks automatically, before you even ask.
- "In many instances, the machine kind of already knows what you're going to do because we're creatures of habit. If I walk into Starbucks and always order the same thing, I shouldn't have to say it," said Raj Singh, CEO of Tempo AI, an anticipatory app that plugs into your calendar.
- It was developed at SRI International, the same place where Siri started.
- The new Tesla will start up for you in the morning before you enter the garage, using information from your calendar and past departure times to figure out when you usually leave.
- The Nest smart thermostat uses your heating and cooling history to keep your home at an optimal temperature without wasting energy.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Computers that know what we want
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