Astra
This is a big change: instead of pointing your phone at something and asking your AI assistant about it, Astra’s plan is to have that assistant constantly watching, listening, and waiting for its moment to step in.
Astra’s plan is to have its assistant constantly watching, listening, and waiting for its moment to step in
Teaching Astra to act of its own volition has been part of the plan all along, says DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis.
He calls it “reading the room,” and says that however hard you think it is to teach a computer to do, it’s actually much harder than that.
Knowing when to barge in, what tone to take, how to help, and when to just shut up, is a thing humans do relatively well but is hard to either quantify or study. And if the product doesn’t work well, and starts piping up unprompted and unwanted? “Well, no one would use it if it did that,” Hassabis says. Those are the stakes.
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