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Tim Byers

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183 total appearances

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But I will give him credit on this.

We call it the DeLorean exercise.

So you called it a time capsule, but it's the DeLorean exercise from back to the future where you go to the future and then you work back to the present.

And so if I do that into the DeLorean here, and in this case, I believe that what we see from these LLMs right now is nothing like what we'll see

10 years from now, usually technology over time abstracts and the abstract layers get more and more abstracted.

In this case, I think they get more and more embedded.

So you're not like conversing like you do right now.

It is entirely embedded inside the system doing something

It is intelligent, it is acting with AI, but it is embedded to an experience.

So, let's say you want to rent a car, certainly there is AI going to be involved in that, but your interaction will be, say, the voice interface, or it'll be the phone, it'll be a chat, but you're not really just...

Is theory in a really good spot then?

That's what comes to mind.

I could see that, but I just think embedded, not explicit, I think is the big takeaway for me.

This is the right question, Travis, because this is why you are seeing OpenAI build out an ecosystem.

Why are they building out a browser?

It sounds crazy that they would build out a browser.

Everybody's got a browser.