The “Miracle” Glasses Powered By The AI Revolution

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    Imagine this. It’s 1994 and you need to research something on the internet.

    You sit down in the chair in front of your desktop computer, press the power button and then click on the little AOL icon on the computer screen.

    Then, all of a sudden, you hear that annoying dial tone. You wait for what seems like forever.

    Finally, when you get to the point where you are ready to throw in the towel and call it a night, you’re in. And all of a sudden, a world of information is at your feet.

    Remember those days? If you think about it, it seems crazy that we’re doing things like streaming TV shows from the internet and more. These were things that weren’t possible 30 years ago.

    The first version of the internet was created in 1969 and set up as a network called ARPANET. Then, in 1983, it began to take shape when a communications protocol called Transfer Control Protocol/Internetwork Protocol allowed different kinds of computers to “talk” to each other.

    Fast forward to 1992, and AOL came out with a dial-up service to connect to the internet. Dialing in required a telephone, so if anyone tried dialing into the internet, no one else in the house could use the phone. The speed of the dial-up took approximately 30 seconds.

    Over time, internet speeds increased, and broadband became more widely available. But with faster internet speeds and better technology came along, our patience grew shorter and shorter.

    In 2009, website hosting firm Akamai found that the average patience of someone waiting for a website to load is two seconds. Subsequent studies have found most e-commerce shoppers are only willing to stick around for 2.4 seconds before abandoning a slow site.

    So, it’s hard to underestimate the importance of speed today.

    I bring this up because we’re on the cusp of seeing some really impressive breakthroughs thanks to the AI Revolution. AI is advancing rapidly, and that means more computing power and faster speeds are needed to keep the momentum going.

    Tools like ChatGPT are just the beginning. With each passing day, the use cases for AI are growing. In fact, we’re beginning to see some really impressive advances with personal devices that will bring AI even more into the mainstream consciousness.   

    In today’s Market 360, I’ll share the details of one of those breakthroughs, and explain how AI is making it possible. I’ll also share more about the companies that are innovating with AI, and how you can position yourself to profit from the AI Revolution.

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