People meet other people and exchange information online through social networking. By “social networking,” I don’t just mean Facebook, TikTok, and other applications that we generally think of as “social networking apps.” By “social networking,” I mean any application on the internet that connects to information from a different user. On the internet, every participant generates content and consumes content. People learn from each other over the internet.
What if each computer operated as a separate entity, separate from its user? What if computers could learn from each other by generating content and consuming content from other networked computers? As we shift more to an AI model for computing, personal computers will act more independently. Already, you normally don’t need to update your operating system and software manually. Most software systems these days detect updates and install them on their own.
Perhaps the next generation of computer operating systems like Microsoft Windows could have some type of primitive Artificial Intelligence built in. The operating system-level AI would keep its own software up-to-date, scan connected networks for threats, learn the habits of its users, and learn from other computers it encounters on the internet.
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