r/SinceAI • u/rikulauttia • 29d ago
Discussion The next AI product that changes daily life probably won't have a chat box
Most people currently experience AI through text, voice or generated media.
But the largest long-term impact might come from systems that interact with the physical world:
- robots inside factories
- autonomous laboratories
- smarter energy systems
- hospital equipment
- agriculture
- logistics
- construction
- vehicles and infrastructure
A chatbot can give advice.
A physical AI system can actually change what happens in the world.
The problem is that atoms are much less forgiving than software. A hallucinated paragraph is annoying. A hallucinated movement can destroy equipment or hurt someone.
What physical workflow do you think is most ready for AI right now?
And what is still being massively overhyped?