Tony Fadell
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And so I try to think of that as well, but not obviously clowny and cheesy and everything else, but it is a caricature of doing good marketing.
Okay, there's the...
what it could look like long-term and there's what it could look like soon.
And so a lot of people like, okay, there's the long-term thing.
And, and when we can trust the models and when they have memory and when they do this stuff, then we're still going to need a display.
Cause sorry, people, unless we're plugging it into our brain, like a BCI brain computer, or there's some laser thing going into our retina, we're going to need a display.
So, so yeah,
barring those kinds of technologies, we're going to need a display.
And so the best display that we have is a smartphone-like thing, okay?
It's not gonna be this tiny thing.
We saw what happened with Humane, all that other stuff.
So you're gonna have some kind of, because the best way to visualize visual information
It is with a display, right?
So we're going to have some kind of small slab.
Maybe it's foldable like we see today, whatever, so that you can access it.
Maybe many things you don't need a display for, but a lot of things you still do, right?
Because you might not be tapping and swiping and all this stuff.
So I am of the opinion that long-term,
if you look at how a device is layered today, and this is many, many devices, and iPhone specifically started this, which was tapping and swiping, right?
That was the first thing is you use your finger.