The advancements in artificial intelligence have become a major talking point in the tech world these past few years. It feels like tech companies are pushing out new AI features every single month. December is no exception. Google’s Gemini 2.0 just dropped, signaling the start of a new era of AI agents that can get real work done.
But this all begs the question: where does AI stop? Does it even have a limit? And what’s it all going to mean for us as mobile tech users?
The AI we know today
From its first public introduction to today, AI has come a long way. Sure, it’s not perfect (despite how companies might hype it up), but it’s getting close. We now have image generation tools so scarily advanced that, with the right guidance, they can produce hyper-realistic images that are nearly indistinguishable from real photos. Think about the fake Instagram accounts of “people” you’ve probably encountered or that …