AI tools may need more than a chat window
Most still sit inside a small box on a screen. The usual flow has not changed much: ask one question, get one answer, then repeat. Real work does not usually happen that way.
People switch between tasks, glance at different materials, compare things, and keep several thoughts moving at once. A single chat window may not be the best long-term for that kind of work. Lightweight glasses suggest another path, where several layers of information can sit around the person instead of being squeezed into .
stands out here less for its specs and more for that idea of spreading AI-related information beyond a flat screen.
Key points
- Most AI use still happens through a chat window.
- The common pattern is one question followed by one answer.
- Real work often requires switching between several tasks and sources.
- glasses could show several layers of information around the user.
- is mentioned as an example of this broader idea.