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...interaction is involved. And this really kicked off a huge wave of co optimizing a gintech architecture with inference architecture. So just to give example that when because it just to give an example, it is very important for VLM to understand whet
...interactions UIs. Do you think that chat will be the enduring UI in the next wave of AI interaction with humanity?
...the interactions we have with our computers are gonna be much more natural the way our brains are wired process information. Right? Like, you know, like using a keyboard and a mouse, it's natural to all of us today because we've, you know, we we kind
I, I almost felt like I was like processing some sort of like ethical boundary, but we were just talking about like the stock market, but it still felt different in the interesting way. Almost like I was talking to a person, even though I knew better
they had all the logs. Right? Like Yeah. They're gonna dump the log. So if you're in a relationship with chat g p t, you know, they have all that. Whatever you said to your ChatJPT, they've got it stored. But the Apple point's great though, Jason, be
...interaction that should be design principles about this agentic universe that we're rushing into? I love this topic because I think it's really important, right? I'm sure that every one of, you out here has at some point used your first chatbot and f
...new kind of interaction paradigms that you might wanna create with those models. I feel like we are bottlenecked by, like, human creativity on, like, completely changing the way we think about the Internet or, like, some of the the way we think about
that we just kept seeing the models get. And so we felt like there must be an interface problem. When people look at a command line or a chatbot, they really just see search, writing tool, maybe I can talk to this. But if you think about that, that's
It's like the system through which you express the behaviors you want, esoteric and small as it might be. Anyway, I think that's a really exciting area, though, just because I think that's where the magic or that's where the product insights will be
recognition, curiosity, emotional regulation. You can test ideas. You can engage cognitively in ways that you can't or you don't have access to in real life. So there's a whole lot of motivating factors for people to go deep in social engagement onli
you know, go to United Airlines and find a flight for me and put it into, you know, the, shopping cart was, like, that's interesting. Or I used it the other day. I said, go to Blue Sky because I don't have I'm not following it in Blue Sky. And I just
Like, nobody had this, like, term of, like, behavioral design necessarily for the models. It's kinda like a new little field of, like, extending, like, product design into, like, the model design. Right? Like, so how do you create a behavior for the
So a lot of users, we believe, should not need to prompt engineer agents. Right? If your time is being spent hyper optimizing every line and question that you pass to one of these systems, you're gonna have a bad time. And so a lot of what we do is t
like, you and I can use ChatGPT and and, you know, Claude and what have you because we're familiar with interfaces. But the reason they're actually intuitive to a 100,000,000 people is they're used to chatting with another human on the other side. So
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