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Thinking Machines shows off preview of near-realtime AI voice and video conversation with new 'interaction models'

Thinking Machines shows off preview of near-realtime AI voice and video conversation with new 'interaction models'
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Is AI leaving the era of "turn-based" chat? Right now, all of us who use AI models regularly for work or in our personal lives know that the basic interaction mode across text, imagery, audio, and video remains the same: the human user provides an input, waits anywhere between milliseconds to minutes (or in some cases, for particularly tough queries, hours and days), and the AI model provides an o

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