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Speaker 0: I think things are gonna go where we won't have a phone or in the traditional sense. The what we call a phone will really be an edge node for AI inference for AI video inference with some radios to connect to, but it essentially, you'll have AI on the server side communicating to an AI on your device, formerly known as a phone, and generating real time video of anything you could possibly want. And I think that there won't be operating systems. There won't be apps in the future. There won't be operating systems or apps. It'll just be you've got a device that is there for the screen and audio and to put as much AI on the device as possible so as to minimize the amount of bandwidth that's needed between your edge node device, known as a phone, and the servers.
Speaker 1: So if there's no apps, what will people do? Like, will email platforms still exist, or will you get everything through AI?
Speaker 0: You'll get everything through AI.
Speaker 1: Everything through AI. What will be the benefit of that as opposed to having individual apps?
Speaker 0: Whatever you can think of or really whatever the AI can anticipate you might want, it'll show you. That's my prediction for where things end up.
Speaker 1: And what kind of time frame are we talking about here?
Speaker 0: I don't know. It's well, it's probably five or six years or something like that.
Speaker 1: So five or six years, apps are like blockbuster video. Pretty much. And everything's run through AI.
Speaker 0: Yeah. And there'll be, like, most of what people consume in five or six years, maybe sooner than that, will be, just AI generated content. So, you know, music, videos look. Well, there's already, you know, there's people have made AI videos using Grok Imagine and with using, you know, other apps as well that are several minutes long or, like, ten, ten, fifteen minutes, and it's pretty coherent. Yeah. It looks good.