Mustafa Suleyman
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Or, you know, you play a piece of music and it, you know, on Spotify and that, you know, comes out as intended.
You don't have to learn the language of a computer to interact with it anymore.
And software so far has been about utility.
I mean, you can, it's still important to be a programmer, but it can actually understand your language.
It's been functional.
The goal is for it to do the same thing over and over again in a very predictable way.
It can understand the audio that you give it when you do a voice input, the intonation, the inflection, the volume, the pace, the pauses, right?
And it's been really useful, right?
We've created trillions of dollars of business value out of it and unbelievable social human connection and knowledge and all the rest of it.
It's been incredible, actually.
It will increasingly be able to see what you see
But we're just about to embark on a completely new phase of the digital journey where computers are now learning to speak our language, right?
So not only will you take a picture and it will recognize what's in the picture, it will have complete screen understanding of everything that you're doing in your browser or on your desktop or on your phone.
You don't have to learn the language of a computer to interact with it anymore.
Frame by frame, you're browsing Instagram, it's seeing everything that you're seeing in real time, talking to you about the content of what you're interacting with on Instagram, on TikTok, you know, when you're reading the news, whatever you're doing.
I mean, you can, it's still important to be a programmer, but it can actually understand your language.
It can understand the audio that you give it when you do a voice input, the intonation, the inflection, the volume, the pace, the pauses, right?
So that's a profound shift.
Yeah.
That's not a tool anymore.