![]() ![]() Bill Gates's home has many of these functions without an AI interface. Per your example, you could ask Watson to make your coffee and then put the morning newspaper on the built-in LCD coffee table viewer, turn the AC down to 75 degrees and find out what traffic is for the morning commute and it would be cable of doing all these things with voice input only. Before the Autorotate can be enabled or disabled the laptop has to be in Tablet mode and the screen open more than 225 degrees. With Watson you could virtually ask it to do any function, search any website or dictate a spreadsheet to it. Once the driver is downloaded, touch or click the file that is listed at the bottom-left side of the screen to start the installation process, and then follow the prompts. However, if we have a "Watson" interface where we can provide input via voice control: that is the future of computers. Touch screens like the Ipad have their strengths but nobody thinks they will replace computers with keyboards (nettops excepted). Right now cutting edge voice control for consumers is what we find with Ford's "Sync." But that would not work for a work station. What I meant was that until we have better voice control / input, a keypad will be necessary because typing on a vertical touchscreen, which is obviously awkward, would not suffice to do say a high school homework assignment.Įven with better voice input there may be some physical interface like a mouse. Quality voice control is just coming into being. And while we are making observations, there is at least one computer you can talk to, IBM's Watson, which won jeopardy. Voice control has been around forever - duh. ![]()
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