The next camera race will be about understanding
The demo that convinced me happened at an art exhibition I'd built myself.
We couldn't afford a team of docents, so I put together a side project to stand in for one. There was no prompt box and nothing to type. You pointed your phone at something and it told you what you were looking at. Then the show closed, and people kept using it anyway.
They pointed it at buildings, flowers, their kids' toys, posters on the street, none of which had anything to do with the exhibition.
Without anyone asking them to, they had decided a camera should be able to explain the world back to them.
Founder and CEO of Chance AI.
That expectation is now the industry's to deliver on, and it arrives just as AIshifts from a training problem to an inference one, with more of the real work happening on-device while someone points...
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