Froggy Jumps GKA "The Disappearing Computer" Full Script Consolidation FROGGY JUMPSVersion en ligne Good Luck! par Flow English Studio 1 I spent 22 incredible years at Apple, helping to design experiences a and devices, ranging from the Mac to the iPhone to the Apple Watch. b And the smartphone evolved us into the modern, connected humans we are c with a whole host of health insights, all shrunk down to your wrist. 2 And as the power of compute increased, the size of our computers or our devices decreased. The desktop paved a and how do we actually harness these to genuinely make our life better? b And is completely standalone c the way for extraordinary interconnectedness, but it was stuck to your desk. 3 The laptop provided portability, but you still had to be sitting down to use it. And the smartphone a evolved us into the modern, connected humans we are, b will not be held in your hand, and it won't be on your face either c we think is a solution to that end. 4 providing millions the ability to access the internet from our pockets. And the smart watch was a window to that phone. A companion a behind the next leap in device design. b device with a whole host of health insights, all shrunk down to your wrist. c And what happens when technology increasingly disappears. 5 We believe that artificial intelligence or AI would be the driving force behind the next leap in device design. And there is an incredible amount a of stuff that is happening in this space. Huge, huge advancements. b screenless, seamless and sensing, c AI will unlock a world of possibility for all of us 6 But what do we do with all these incredible developments, and how do we actually harness these to genuinely make our life better? If we get this right, AI will a We've become so accustomed to tapping on an app or moving a cursor b unlock a world of possibility for all of us. c We believe that artificial intelligence or AI would be the driving force 7 And today I want to share with you what we think is a solution to that end. It's a new kind of wearable device and platform that's built a And is completely standalone. b completely fading into the background of your life c entirely from the ground up for artificial intelligence. 8 And is completely standalone. You don't need a smartphone or any other device to pair with. The AI PIN interacts with the world the way you interact with the world. Hearing what you hear, seeing what you see. While being privacy-first a And what happens when technology increasingly disappears. b and safe and completely fading into the background of your life. c built entirely from the ground up for artificial intelligence 9 We like to say that the experience is screenless, seamless and sensing, allowing you to access the power of compute while remaining present in your surroundings, fixing a a balance that is felt out of place for some time now. b We believe that artificial intelligence or AI would be the driving force c And is completely standalone 10 But today I want to talk to you about what it unlocks. And what it means to be able to take AI with you a And the smart watch was a window to that phone b helping to design experiences and devices, c everywhere. And what happens when technology increasingly disappears. 11 Technology become invisible affords us new opportunities of how we interact with compute. We've become so accustomed to tapping on an app or moving a cursor with a mouse a the size of our computers or our devices decreased b that it feels second nature. But that's by design. c A companion device with a whole host of health insights, 12 For the human-technology relationship to actually evolve beyond screens, we need something radically different. And we spent thousands of hours a reimagining and redesigning new types of compute interactions b fading into the background of your life c If we get this right, AI will unlock a world of possibility for all of us. 13 ranging from complex voice commands to intricate hand gestures, all in service of trying to find more natural ways to interact with compute. The future will not be held in your a Hearing what you hear, seeing what you see b And what happens when technology increasingly disappears c hand, and it won't be on your face either. The future of technology might almost be invisible.