Everyone’s already using Linux. Linux desktop? Guess we will see if desktop even survives the next few years. I know, unpopular opinion on Lemmy, but I’m pretty sure LLMs will redefine how we interact with our computers, apps, and work. Probably it’ll be more like just talking to a wearable and it’ll use whatever screens are nearby if it needs to show you something. You won’t switch apps, you won’t use the web, it’ll all just happen as fast as you can dream and say it
I think smart home already proved that talking to our appliances doesn’t work. Imo LLMs will re-define how some people think, maybe lots of tasks will be delegated, but there will still be surfing, gaming, development, etc… at least in the next 10 years I don’t think desktop will change significantly.
Everyone’s already using Linux. Linux desktop? Guess we will see if desktop even survives the next few years. I know, unpopular opinion on Lemmy, but I’m pretty sure LLMs will redefine how we interact with our computers, apps, and work. Probably it’ll be more like just talking to a wearable and it’ll use whatever screens are nearby if it needs to show you something. You won’t switch apps, you won’t use the web, it’ll all just happen as fast as you can dream and say it
Came here to say the first part. Not so sure about the Star Trek AI anytime soon though.
I think smart home already proved that talking to our appliances doesn’t work. Imo LLMs will re-define how some people think, maybe lots of tasks will be delegated, but there will still be surfing, gaming, development, etc… at least in the next 10 years I don’t think desktop will change significantly.