
Speaker 1: Hello, my name is Patrick Holland. I'm a cell phone reviewer and expert. Test my knowledge against chat-style AI, GPT-3 0.5. We both try to answer the question: what will be the future of phones? The future of mobile phones will be more about intelligence, speed, and personalization than improvements and upgrades to the rectangular form factor we're all used to. The phone will continue to be a central part of our daily lives, but it will serve as a platform for a truly smart personal assistant that can do more. [00:00:30] Anticipate our needs. Our hope is that it will be much more useful than any current phone. The app-based phone interface we've all grown accustomed to over the past 15 years will look as outdated in the future as his late-1900s rotary phone. Well, let's hear what AI thinks about the future of mobile phones. Speaker 2: The future of telephony aims for seamless integration of advanced technologies Speaker 1: Seamless integration of advanced technologies is not yet a reality. Camera, battery, operating system, speakers 2: [00:01:00] Emphasizes enhanced connectivity, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality. Speaker 1: Emphasize enhanced connectivity. I also agree with that opinion. I think we'll see more of the same with mobile phones. Right now, we are stuck in this ecosystem. Many companies are creating small walled gardens for their apps and services. Speaker 2: Devices will become more versatile, potentially blurring the lines between smartphones, wearables, and other gadgets.Speaker 1: You can see that with wearable devices like watches. [00:01:30] And a fitness band. We believe that this will also appear in smart rings. AI-based operating systems already exist for mobile phones without screens or apps. These are very experimental at the moment and far from mainstream, but we are starting to see convergence all the time. Why not give us a call here? Chat, GPT. Speaker 2: Foldable and flexible displays are likely to become mainstream, offering a balance between portability and expansive screen experiences.Continuous improvements in battery technology and energy efficiency help extend battery life [00:02:00] Persistent device. Additionally, the integration of sustainable materials and eco-friendly methods is likely to be central to phone design. Speaker 1: I think green is a bit of a buzzword right now. We hear that companies should celebrate it and embrace it, but ultimately the biggest impact they have on the environment is by not buying a new cell phone every two or three years, or by keeping your phone as long as possible. Make sure to reuse it for a long time. as much as possible.Speaker 2: As 5G network expansion accelerates [00:02:30] More reliable connectivity opens up new possibilities. Speaker 1: 5G is very good in some parts of the US right now. Maybe it will be different in 10 years. The speed that we enjoy now and think is fast will definitely feel slow in 5 years, and definitely slow in 10 years. Speaker 2: Shaping the future where the phone acts as a central hub for diverse applications, Speaker 1: Central hub for diverse applications is what it is today. Speaker 2: The marriage of innovation and user-centered design defines evolutionary technology. [00:03:00] The path of smartphones in the coming years. Speaker 1: Everything Chat GPT is saying is correct. These are correct terms, but I feel like there is a lot of technical jargon. It also feels like the future chat that GPT is talking about is probably 1-2 years from now, rather than 5, 10, or 20 years from now. Now, the word future has many different meanings to many people, and in this term it means technology. So, I acknowledge that, but as opposed to using a lot of jargon, I'm ultimately thinking: [00:03:30] In my place, we are already talking about a lot of things. I want to know what it will be, its possibilities, and how to exploit them in the future. That's exactly what sparked my imagination and what keeps me going as a phone reviewer and writer. Speaker 3: Describe the state of cell phones today in five words or less.Speaker 1: Pedantic, Abundant, Expensive, Really Great, Speaker 2: Advanced, Integrated, Ubiquitous [00:04:00] technology. Speaker 3: Describe the future of mobile phones. Speaker 1: Simple, Personal, Intelligent, Predictive, Speaker 2: Helpful, Integrated, Immersive, AI-driven Experiences. Speaker 3: What will really shake up the mobile phone market? Speaker 1: The ecosystem will disappear and prices will fall. Speaker 2: Revolutionary battery technology advances. Speaker 3: What's the problem with mobile phones today? Speaker 1: Siled ecosystems aren't serving you well. Speaker 2: Short battery life.Environmental Impact Speaker 3: One [00:04:30] words. What is the biggest growth opportunity for mobile phones? Speaker 1: Personalization. Speaker 2: Innovation. Speaker 1: We always expect our phones to be better now than they were last year. Fast Talker 3: In a nutshell. What are the biggest design challenges facing mobile phone developers? Speaker 1: Batteries, Speaker 2: Sustainability. Speaker 1: From the beginning to the end of the video, I asked questions of both the AI and myself. Here, we ask the top three questions that AI thinks we should ask. [00:05:00] The future of telephones. Speaker 2: How will AI evolve? Telephones? Speaker 1: AI has been in mobile phones for many years, if not more than a decade, but our new kind of AI, this generative AI, is more conversational, more It has a context and can generate something like this: You can crop the edges of a photo or take a person out of a fairly new photo, but AI is one of the essential elements that will help mobile phones grow and become more personal and better in the future. It will be. However, the materials are not the only ones. Speaker 2: [00:05:30] What are the breakthroughs in battery technology? Speaker 1: As cell phone battery life has increased, we can now use our phones much more, such as streaming video and using cloud-based AI. Ta. Research is currently underway in battery chemistry that promises to significantly extend cell phone battery life. In fact, one of his Honor phones with a silicon-ion-based battery debuted this year both in China and outside the United States.is slightly different from [00:06:00] The lithium ion we currently use. Speaker 2: The impact of sustainability on design. Speaker 1: Every time there's a new phone, every new model, every time you upgrade your phone, it impacts the environment. So I think there needs to be a bigger discussion about how often to update your phone. I think we need to create more reliable ways to recycle cell phones and the rare earth minerals inside them, and realize that we don't need every second and greatest cell phone. Or 3 years. Your cell phone should last for 4-5 years. In fact, get this. The latest mobile phones from Google and Samsung, [00:06:30] They promise 7 years of OS updates. That means the software there will be as new in 2031 as it is now in 2024. I know the battery life may not be that long, but this is all a step in the right direction, but these companies could go even further down. That road. Speaker 1: Some of the answers from Chat GPT are a bit like the press releases you get from telcos with lots of catchphrases like AI and his 5G. [00:07:00] And battery life. And I think all of that is part of the phone world. But as with any press release, if you think about it, I'd like to remove that and focus on what does this phone do? What does it help me do? And what can you do now that you couldn't do yesterday? I haven't heard much about it from CHATT PT, but my vision for future phones requires AI. People who create chat, PT, and other forms of AI are expected to: [00:07:30] Improve it, make the AI better, more predictive, able to anticipate my needs. Oddly enough, this video itself shows what the future of mobile phones will need. Additionally, you want a longer battery life.