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The improved version of AI assistants

 Technologies that will invade our lives in 2023?



Welcome the improved versions of AI assistants and move forward towards subscribing to new applications and communication platforms that bypass popular platforms such as Twitter... every year; We look forward to knowing the latest technology trends to predict what will affect our lives and what will fade away without realizing it.

Virtual assistants

Below we present to you a list of the technological developments that will invade our lives in 2023:

Conversational virtual assistants: Early adopters of such technologies, stunned by the language skills of the ChatGPT bot, were quickly dumbfounded by the mistakes it could make; Especially in simple math equations. But AI experts say that this year, companies will improve the strengths of these robots with tools that simplify the way we write and read text.

You are writing a research paper and want to add some historical facts about World War II. For example, you could share a 100-page document with the bot and ask it to summarize its main points related to a particular aspect of the war. Then; The robot will read the document and write a summary for you.

Yoav Shoham says Professor Emeritus at Stanford University and participant in the annual “EI Index” report on the development of artificial intelligence: “If you want to enrich your writing with a historical fact, you will not need to search the Internet to find it; Because she will be one click away from you.”

However, this does not mean that we will see a stream of independent applications of artificial intelligence in 2023, but rather we will most likely deal with improvements and automatic language additions that will be included in many of the tools we use today.

on his part; Rowan Curran, a technology analyst at Forrester, considered that applications such as Microsoft Word and Google Sheets will soon be equipped with artificial intelligence tools aimed at facilitating people's work.

electric vehicles

* The brightness of the star of electric vehicles. Among the technical highlights this year:

Battery recycling: With sales of electric cars and trucks growing, the race to recycle lithium-ion batteries is heating up. However, only a few will be reusable in 10 years or more.

Mail trucks: In a winning move for the administration of US President Joe Biden, the United States Postal Service announced that it intends to spend about $ 10 billion to establish the largest fleet of electric trucks dedicated to delivering mail in the country.

More penetration: US battery electric vehicle sales jumped 70 percent in the first nine months of last year; Especially since low-income users tend to invest in electric cars to save on fuel costs.

Laws encouraging investments in the field of electric vehicles:

* The emergence of various models of electric cars: Tesla maintained its lead in electric vehicle sales in 2022, but the new year may be a turning point for the industry. The value of Tesla shares has fallen in the recent period, and the brand has taken a severe blow since Elon Musk acquired Twitter. At the same time; The electric vehicle market is witnessing fierce competition, with electric vehicle manufacturers, such as Ford Motor, Kia, General Motors, Audi, and Rivian, increasing their production in this field.

on her part; Last November, Tesla revealed that it intends to open up its charging continuum design to be usable with other electric cars, allowing drivers of other types of cars to recharge their batteries at Tesla charging stations, which are known to be more prolific than others. other shipping sources.

Furthermore,; California and New York have passed a law banning sales of petrol-powered cars by 2035, which will undoubtedly lead to the expansion of the electric car industry beyond the control of a single brand.

Virtual reality technologies

* Virtual reality or what is known as “Metaverse”: Technology companies have worked for a large part of the past decade to promote virtual reality accessories such as “Quest 2”, “HTC Five” and “Sony PlayStation VR” for electronic games. Today; And as this technology becomes more powerful and wireless, companies promise that these accessories will finally reshape our lives in a way that smartphones have changed.

Meta, for example, envisions the Metaverse as a virtual space that allows us to work, collaborate and innovate. When it unveiled the Quest Pro last year, the company envisioned this technology as a multitasking tool for workers who have to attend meetings, check their email, and perform other tasks simultaneously. However, after its launch, the device received cautious and unpromising reviews, and it remains to be seen whether Mita will succeed in turning its dream about metaverse into reality.

And in 2023, we will hear the drumbeat of virtual reality, as it is expected that Apple, which has confirmed that it will never use the term "Metaverse", will launch its first head accessories. The company hasn't revealed details of its expected product yet, but its CEO, Tim Cook, has given some hints
To express his enthusiasm for using augmented reality to take advantage of digital data in the real world.

In a meeting with university students in Naples, which Cook attended last September, he said: “You will wonder how you lived a day without augmented reality, just as you wonder today: How did people live in the past without the Internet?”

However, on the other hand, he stressed that this technology will not become a breakthrough overnight. Until today, wireless head accessories are still large and used in closed places, which means that the first versions of the new “Apple” device will be much similar to what preceded it, and will most likely be used in electronic games.

in another meaning; There will continue to be much talk about metaverses and virtual glasses (supported by augmented or mixed reality technologies with a strange appearance) during 2023, which will not likely be the year of the spread and expansion of the popularity of these vertical accessories, according to what Carolina Milanesi, an analyst specializing in consumer electronics at the research company Creative Strategies, suggested.

Milanesi added, “From a consumer perspective; It is never clear what you spend thousands of dollars on when you buy a head accessory. Can I attend a meeting with virtual reality glasses? with or without feet; It's not important

Social networking options

* More social media options: The Twitter platform has been in a state of chaos for most of 2022, and this situation is likely to continue during the current year. To counter the controversy surrounding the platform; Its new owner, Elon Musk, surveyed his Twitter followers about whether he should step down as the company's chairman. in results; About 10 million followers voted “yes,” saying that Musk should step down as soon as he found “a person crazy enough to take over this job.”

in turn; “Tik Tok” is facing some problems after the company, “ByteDance”, which owns the platform, revealed that an internal investigation monitored employees of the company who had improperly obtained the data of American users; Among them are journalists. This matter contributed to increasing pressure on the US administration to study imposing more controls on application in the United States.


But regardless of the fate of Twitter and TikTok, it seems clear that the social media industry is on the verge of a major transformation. The past year witnessed the migration of many journalists, technology experts and influencers to the "Mastodon" platform similar to "Twitter". A large number of young users have also started using new applications such as be-real, which allows groups of friends to stay connected by taking and sharing selfies at the same time.


We do not yet know which of the social networking applications will shine its star in 2023 (the “Mastodon” servers are having difficulty dealing with the high number of users). But what is certain is that people who fear Twitter are looking for a safer and more entertaining place today.

Source: Middle East



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