close_game
close_game

digital assistants

Latest from digital assistants

Publications sued OpenAI for copyright, but some are now partnering up with it

Publications like The Atlantic, News Corp, and Condé Nast have partnered up with OpenAI, licensing content for use in AI products like ChatGPT and SearchGPT

A symbol for the OpenAI virtual assistant arranged on a smartphone in Riga, Latvia, on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024. (Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg)
Published on Aug 23, 2024 07:03 PM IST

Wear next? The future’s calling: A look at the next-generation smartphone

The ‘phone’ to aspire to, in the age of AI, will likely be a tiny, multi-functional wearable device that looks nothing like what we‘re accustomed to.

Humane’s AI Pin links with the user’s phone, and follows voice instructions. It can also project visuals onto the user’s palm.
Updated on Mar 09, 2024 06:43 PM IST

Planet of the apps: See what the average day will look like in five years

Your AI-layered mattress will talk to your smart mirror, as a digital assistant draws from both, to reorganise your day. Trackers will contribute to readings by doctors, cops and insurers. Not everything will be a matter of choice. A forecast by Kashyap Kompella.

Based on how one has slept and one’s energy levels, a smart calendar will reorganise meetings and tasks. (HT illustration by Mohit Suneja)
Updated on Feb 09, 2024 10:50 PM IST
ByKashyap Kompella
Story Saved
Live Score
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Thursday, May 08, 2025
Follow Us On