Sundar Pichai said this last week on Alphabet’s earnings call:
In the long run, I think we will evolve in computing from a mobile-first to an AI-first world
That statement got a lot of pickup and attention and deservedly so.
It explains how the CEO of one of the most important tech companies thinks about where tech is heading and where his company is heading.
What does an AI first world look like?
It was easier to think about a mobile first world. That’s a smartphone centric computing environment. That is very much where we are right now.
Does an AI first world suggest we will move beyond carrying around devices? Does it suggest that computing moves into the ether and is just there when we need it “on demand”? Does it suggest that voice will emerge as the primary user interface?
I do believe AI is the most important next big thing and have been saying that here and publicly for the past few years.
I am running into AI technology more and more in my daily life. It feels like this AI first world is arriving. That’s big.