This gives a good overview on where Big Tech goes in terms of AI. In the fist 10 minutes they show a German University AI teacher that teaches at Harvard. I do not have the highest opinion of Germans. I have no higher school education and committed myself to an autodidact learning which is worth nothing among the Germans and has no status. I cannot know, based on my CV, therefore I am not heard.
You either read this to have a reason to be angry being than from here around, or, considering the Stats read this from a region that has a high Cyberpunk affinity and a University and Town Administration integrating DeepSeek as we speak. You also understand that I must have had a partial Chinese Imperial influence...
The West, to be frank, will try to exchange humans with AI both robotic and software based. Naming an educational or teaching robot Platon is weired for my side of Westerners, but showing an AI robot that fills up supermarket shells is redicolous.
This is what you need my dear reader to found an AI company main player and the second biggest hits I have from a finance hub close by that is not Chinese beside their language skills:
The AI robot makes sense being a control unit in a fork lifter to unload heavy loads from a truck while the truck driver and warehouse worker have a chat about how things are, which is important for harmony and that is important for a great customer experience offering the best products of which delivery is a part.
The AI robot might guide shoppers around showing them where certain products are found and can carry a very large and detailed database on the products doing that alone or with a worker of the shop.
Another AI can help analyzing customer behavior based on collected data from sold to unsold products and even movement patterns.
Most of that is not that strange or weired and makes logic sense. Filling up shelfs with an AI robot is just not the best solution possible. It can be a much easier system. There are these railway toy systems. Some of them are not that small. It is for well possible to have a Sushi Place like, Henry Ford like train build on a long track from the ceiling down that keeps driving, stops, pushes items from behind into the shell and keeps doing that.
That actually needs no AI, but a sophisticate rule based system with plenty of sensors and designing that with AI helps efficiency and perfection.
The current AI models are a technological break through, but there is no Holy Grail - period. As symbolic the YinYang symbol is for Asian coltoure having in their very core deeply embedded thriving for harmony, Europe has Hero stories and legends like the Holy Grail, magic items that if found will give superhuman powers. The sword or King Arthur, the Cup Jesus drank from with his Disciples, the spear that murdered Jesus at the Cross. Obviously, those that do look for these symbols will see uses cases for Ground Changing Systems very different than someone with Europe's other education and faith. Obviously do form coltoures and cultures differently having different core pictures; I love the Monkey King for a reason.
I bet all in that Asia will head into a very different AI direction and are proud to have readers on the other side of that Moon to the Sun here....by God.
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