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While much attention has focused on chatbot-like AI, Ellison sees the larger game in AI’s physical applications. For instance, “AI perception” involves not just seeing and hearing but sensing and smelling—capabilities that could revolutionize health diagnostics and environmental monitoring.
He mentions projects like “dog’s nose,” which involves sensors capable of detecting illnesses through chemical signatures. Coupled with advanced reasoning, AI systems will be able to analyze complex data, reason, and act in real time within the physical world.