A conversation with GPT-4

The best way to understand the new companions we have in tech as ChatGPT is to start some conversations. This is one example trying to discuss a bit of the impact of the new release of GPT-4 on human-tech relations and the role of designers. I try to feed the AI with high-level concepts such as co-performance and alienation. It needs many more interactions to bring it to a level that is not so much lip service…

IS: Can you write a short three paragraph introduction how GPT-4 might influence the perception of human-technology interactions from the perspective of a designer of internet of things artefacts?

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A new multimodal conversation language

In this interesting overview on the move to conversational commerce by Chris Messina he touches also an interesting aspect on the new conversational language that we will have with our services based on task-based command lines. The example how to type in commands in Slack conversations with the slash and how the new app Peach is using a sub-language to communicate all kind of special short-cut messaging. Agree with Chris that we will learn in this first phase towards the conversational interactions to have these kind of dialogues.

In my trends-for-2016 post I shared the expectation that we will start to get used to have a dialogue with the products we use, and have more tangible interactions at the same time. Let’s elaborate a bit on that. These conversations will be a possible format to make an interoperability between the different services and products we use. We had the short hype of intelligent agents at the end of the last century, it was to early then and technical not ready missing the big data for instance. It will happen now. And the special behaviour will be the connecting of the different services. That goes two ways.

We will have the different services connected thru our own conversations, but we will also enhance our interactions with the services with more than one channel. Multimodal combining screen interactions with speaking, chats and physical experiences. As Chris mentioned the benefit of the knowledge of a person in a chatroom to verify payments, so is adding the physical contact points with the pure digital ones. That is the context for the learning dialogue.

A really interesting development. With a challenge to design these conversations using rule-based principles and machine learning support, applying it to both digital and the physical interactions. With an open setup for people to create their own language.

 

Een mooi voorbeeld van de exploding website

Via Kars ontdekte ik IMified. Een slimme bot waarmee je al chattend verschillende persoonlijke tools kan aansturen. Zoals het schrijven van een blogpost. Een leuk voorbeeld wat mij betreft van de ‘exploding website’. Een trend die we zien waarbij het internet niet meer de website is, maar internet onderdeel van alles wordt. Waarmee het online contactmoment overal is. Via widgets of gadgets, via je mobiel, in je auto, op je tv of dus in je chatbox. Waarbij het de essentie is dat je niet overal bij het internet kunt en een beetje kunt browsen, maar dat online dienstverlening over de verschillende kanalen heen wordt aangeboden. Gebruikmakend van de specifieke eigenschappen van een kanaal.

Overigens is het de vraag of het posten van een blogpost via een chatsessie nou zo specifiek handiger is dan naar de website te gaan.

Helaas is het niet gelukt deze post echt via de bot te posten. Er gaat iets mis met het account of zo. Dus toch maar even via de normale webinterface…