It’s been a long time since the first iPhone was introduced; now the world is a different place. New technology takes the iPhone 148.7 to a new level of innovation by using advanced hologram technology, replacing the black and white images in the previous model with a pin-sharp colour version.
Apologies to the younger readers of this article, but as part of the new regulation for people over the age of 205 years, I have to explain how the previous model worked. The 148 sent out feeler nanos to scan a figure, then the software transformed them into a series of complex matrix configurations that could be sent to any matching device over any distance. The receiver was able to reproduce a matching three-dimensional image that mimicked movement and speech, as if the sender was next to you. It can also be used for group meetings where people can literally walk around each other as if they are in the same room. The 148.7 uses colour instead of black and white, making it impossible to distinguish between the original and the copy. but the real innovation is that it uses the molecules in the air as a matrix and adds colour and depth to them ( it was an innovative concept from an original idea by John Smith, but he superseded this with his design for the next generation of AIs). Many people have voiced their concerns about the speed at which John Smith is introducing these new ideas into the public domain, but as he often says (If I don’t bring in these new ideas, someone else will, and without the safeguards I have added)
There were rumors that he was working on a version that produced solid images, but at present, his work on the next generation of AIs seems to be taking most of his time.
There is a basic story about John Smith as an Amazon e-book ‘AI the designer.’ Let’s hope the prognosis is incorrect.