Although a lot of AI-type research focuses on natural language interfaces 
between computer systems and their human users, computers have the ability to 
create visual images (which people can't do in real-time beyond gestures and 
facial expressions).  Building computer systems that generate pictures or 
videos as their way of communicating with us could be a very lucrative addition 
to computer applications that include cognitive models of their users (instead 
of focusing solely on generating natural language), because most of us do 
process visual information so well.
 
This is really narrow AI I suppose, though it's kind of on the borderline.  It 
does seem like one of the ways to commercialize incremental progress toward AGI.
 
Derek Zahn
supermodelling.net


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