The evolution of human-computer interaction interfaces: from text to interactive neural videos

ME News Report, May 12 (UTC+8), the author believes that AI human-computer interaction interfaces are evolving from the current default Markdown output toward richer HTML formats, which can offer better graphics, layout, and interactivity. In the long run, interactive neural videos or simulations directly generated by diffusion neural networks will be the ultimate output form, but how to integrate them with precise traditional software remains an open question. On the input side, relying solely on audio, text, or video is not enough; more natural interaction methods such as gesture pointing need to be integrated. Overall, before moving toward brain-computer interfaces, there is still a lot of work to be done in merging human-machine input and output. A practical suggestion at this stage is to try to have large language models structure their responses in HTML format. (Source: AiHot)

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