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Siri will be the conductor of a suite of devices, all tracking your interactions and anticipating your next moves By Christopher Mims June 25, 2017

It’s 2027, and you’re walking down the street, confident you’ll arrive at your destination even though you don’t know where it is. You may not even remember why your device is telling you to go there.

There’s a voice in your ear giving you turn-by-turn directions and, in between, prepping you for this meeting. Oh, right, you’re supposed to be interviewing a dog whisperer for your pet-psychiatry business. You arrive at the coffee shop, look around quizzically, and a woman you don’t recognize approaches. A display only you can see highlights her face and prints her name next to it in crisp block lettering, Terminator-style. Afterward, you’ll get an automatically generated transcript of everything the two of you said.

As the iPhone this week marks the 10th anniversary of its first sale, it remains one of the most successful consumer products in history. But by the time it celebrates its 20th anniversary, the “phone” concept will be entirely uprooted: That dog-whisperer scenario will be brought to you even if you don’t have an iPhone in your pocket.

Sure, Apple AAPL 0.45% may still sell a glossy rectangle. (At that point, iPhones may also be thin and foldable, or roll up into scrolls like ancient papyri.) But the suite of apps and services that is today centered around the physical iPhone will have migrated to other, more convenient and equally capable devices—a “body area network” of computers, batteries and sensors residing on our wrists, in our ears, on our faces and who knows where else. We’ll find ourselves leaving the iPhone behind more and more often.

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Apple is busy putting ever more powerful microprocessors, and more wireless radios, in every one of its devices. Siri is getting smarter and popping up in more places. Meanwhile Apple is going deep on augmented reality, giving developers the ability to create apps in which our physical world is filled with everything from Pokémon to whatever IKEA furniture we want to try in our living rooms. All these technologies—interfacing with our smart homes, smart cars, even smart cities—will constitute not just a new way to interact with computers but a new way of life. And of course, worrisome levels of privacy invasion.

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1 posted on 06/25/2017 6:56:33 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

Big Brother is watching.

I love Big Brother.

1984. A handbook for the 21st Century.


2 posted on 06/25/2017 6:58:53 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

Everyone in my industry is completely fused with their smartphone.

iphone or whatever. Doesn’t matter. They are integrated at all levels - my team (My employees, if you will) are tech integration specialists and their use of technology is measured by both myself and our clients.

It’s a perfect, seamless integration of technology feverishly attempting to make their lives better.

They are late for appointments, show up with no or improper notes and at any given moment they can’t seem to give me vital stats of their projects or tasks.

It’s terrible. These devices are hiding the checkmarks that people used to find crucial: Organization, self-discipline and localized leadership. None of those traits have a place in the smartphone or it’s integrated apps.


3 posted on 06/25/2017 7:06:56 PM PDT by Celerity
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4 posted on 06/25/2017 7:08:18 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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...prepping you for this meeting

Oh, that's so retro!
Why not let my bots teleconference with your bots while I work on my tan this balmy February? (Global warming, ozone hole and all that, doncha know)

5 posted on 06/25/2017 7:08:26 PM PDT by stormhill
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9 posted on 06/25/2017 7:15:47 PM PDT by musicman (The future is just a collection of successive nows.)
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

Just a thought about a gleaming perfect future ahead: It’s 2017 and I was promised a flying car.


10 posted on 06/25/2017 7:20:40 PM PDT by jz638
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com; PAR35; sodpoodle
This was posted on another thread earlier by sodpoodle . Subject: Is it coming to THIS...? Hello! Is this Gordon’s pizza? No sir it’s Google’s pizza. So it’s a wrong number? No sir, Google bought it. OK. Take my order please. Yes sir, do you want the usual? The usual? You know me? According to our caller ID, the last 12 times you ordered pizza with cheese, sausage, and thick crust OK! That’s it. May I suggest to you that instead you have ricotta, arugula and dry tomato? No, I hate vegetables But your cholesterol is not good How do you know? We have the result of your blood tests for the last 7 years But I do not want that pizza; I already take medicine. You have not taken the medicine regularly; 4 months ago, you only purchased a box with 30 tablets at Drugsale Network I bought more from another drugstore.

It’s not showing on your credit card. I paid in cash. But you did not withdraw that much cash, according to your bank statement. I have other sources of cash. This is not showing as per you last tax form ...unless you got it from undeclared income source. WHAT THE HELL? Enough! I’m sick of Google, Facebook, twitter, Whats App. I’m going to an Island where there’s no internet, no cell phones and no one to spy on me. I understand sir, but you need to renew your passport as it expired 5 weeks ago..

11 posted on 06/25/2017 7:21:18 PM PDT by BBell (calm down and eat your sandwiches)
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Subject: Is it coming to THIS...?

Hello! Is this Gordon’s pizza?

No sir it’s Google’s pizza.

So it’s a wrong number?

No sir, Google bought it.

OK. Take my order please.

Yes sir, do you want the usual?

The usual? You know me?

According to our caller ID, the last 12 times you ordered pizza with cheese, sausage, and thick crust

OK! That’s it.

May I suggest to you that instead you have ricotta, arugula and dry tomato?

No, I hate vegetables

But your cholesterol is not good

How do you know?

We have the result of your blood tests for the last 7 years

But I do not want that pizza; I already take medicine.

You have not taken the medicine regularly; 4 months ago, you only purchased a box with 30 tablets at Drugsale Network

I bought more from another drugstore.

It’s not showing on your credit card.

I paid in cash.

But you did not withdraw that much cash, according to your bank statement.

I have other sources of cash.

This is not showing as per you last tax form ...unless you got it from undeclared income source.

WHAT THE HELL? Enough! I’m sick of Google, Facebook, twitter, Whats App. I’m going to an Island where there’s no internet, no cell phones and no one to spy on me.

I understand sir, but you need to renew your passport as it expired 5 weeks ago..

13 posted on 06/25/2017 7:25:37 PM PDT by BBell (calm down and eat your sandwiches)
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

I really miss the 20th century. That was a good century (but for a few wars, Depression, and really bad 70s fashion)


16 posted on 06/25/2017 7:30:02 PM PDT by Oztrich Boy (for the night is dark and full of terrorists)
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

It’s 2027, and you’re walking down the street, confident you’ll arrive at your destination even though you don’t know where it is.

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Well, it is 2017 and the signs of the times should provide everyone an impetus to know without a shadow of a doubt their eternal destination . . . .and that trip might be before 2027. Get your house in order everyone . . .Jesus could come back at any time. . no one is guaranteed a next breath on earth. http://www.thereishopeinjesus.com/


21 posted on 06/25/2017 7:45:26 PM PDT by Maudeen (No one on this earth is too far gone for Jesus.)
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

What about my flip phone?


22 posted on 06/25/2017 7:47:13 PM PDT by fkabuckeyesrule (To review, terrorism abroad is caused by climate chg while is US its guns)
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

No problem, no smartphone now and never felt the need for such. If I were to get one, would never be an Apple product.


26 posted on 06/25/2017 8:16:32 PM PDT by doorgunner69
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

I’m always struck by how stupid Siri is. I find it useless.


29 posted on 06/25/2017 8:29:37 PM PDT by Rebelrage ("To crush your enemies -- See them driven, and to hear the lamentation of their women")
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

the communication device of the future was featured on Star Trek in the late 60s. A pin or broach on your clothing. Voice activated.

Coming soon. projection app for your computer watch with sense built into frame of watch.

Roll pf test strips wound around frame pf watch. test for STDs, Pregnancy, sugar and so forth. Pick up a date, test.


37 posted on 06/25/2017 9:33:37 PM PDT by morphing libertarian
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—a "body area network" of computers, batteries and sensors residing on our wrists, in our ears, on our faces and who knows where else.

Who knows where else? Maxwell Smart had a phone in his shoe heel, which might be a good place to have it not get lost or stolen. How about as ear-rings? (Get it, "ring-ring".) Or (heaven-forbid) as nose-rings. I think future phones will find a place on our wrists, as thin transparent bracelets with curved displays. Apple will issue ever-thinner Apple Watches until it becomes razor thin as a bracelet. Hopefully with a flashlight beam, even better a high-power laser. No implants, please.

40 posted on 06/25/2017 9:37:58 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

In the 1990s I was predicting something like the Star Trek communicator badge.


48 posted on 06/26/2017 3:33:43 AM PDT by jimfree (My16 y/o granddaughter continues to have more quality exec experience than an 8 year Obama.)
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The author doesn't know where he is, doesn't know where he's going, and doesn't know what to do when he gets there.

Stop reading. It's a Democrat millennial writing this, and he isn't worth any more waste of your time.

49 posted on 06/26/2017 4:06:52 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones.)
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