Why AI's Next Big Leap Won't Be a Flashy New Gadget
You might hear a lot of chatter about new AI models coming out as often as a new iPhone. But one expert suggests that's not quite the right way to think about it. Instead of flashy, standalone AI products, imagine AI becoming more like power or plumbing – something that quietly makes everything else work better in the background.
Think about it: when you turn on a light, you don't think about the power station, do you? Similarly, in the future, AI might be embedded into all sorts of systems we use every day, making them smarter and more efficient without us even realising it. It won't be about a new 'AI phone' every year, but rather AI improving everything from healthcare booking systems to how your local council manages traffic.
The real impact for Queensland businesses and families won't be a specific AI app you download. It'll be the quiet improvements to the tools and services you already use. For example, a small construction business might find their project management software suddenly suggesting better schedules because AI is working behind the scenes. Or, booking complex travel arrangements might become a breeze, with AI handling all the fiddly details.
This shift means AI won't always be front-and-centre. Instead, it'll be a deeper, more fundamental change to how our digital world operates. It's about AI becoming less of a 'thing' and more of an invisible helper, making our lives simpler and our businesses more competitive without demanding constant attention to new versions.
Why it matters
For everyday Australians, this means the technology you use, from online banking to booking appointments, will quietly get better and more intuitive. For small business owners, it means existing software and tools could become vastly more capable without needing to invest in entirely new, complex AI systems.
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