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tangible ai
About this tag
The tangible ai tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about physical, tactile AI devices that give artificial intelligence a visible and collectible form. Content highlights conceptual hardware like the Copilot Home and Copilot Dock, designed by a Microsoft principal designer, which envision AI as a desktop companion rather than an intangible digital assistant. These prototypes spark debate about the need for dedicated, device-centered AI that users can see and touch. The tag focuses on the intersection of AI, hardware design, and user experience, exploring how physical form factors could change human-AI interaction. It does not cover software-only AI or enterprise IT topics.
In a world saturated with intangible digital assistants and slick virtual intelligence, the notion of giving form to AI—making it tactile, visible, and even collectible—feels not just overdue, but quietly revolutionary. This sentiment is embodied in the mesmerizing Copilot Home and Copilot Dock...
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