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Still, the signs are clear that the progress in that zone has slowed down. Until mixed reality software improves, and phone manufacturers \u2014 namely, Apple and Google \u2014 find ways to dovetail glasses seamlessly as everyday phone peripherals, AR glasses won’t become a truly everyday thing for anyone. In 2024, generative AI might actually become useful for the regular, non-tech person, and we are going to see more people tinkering with a million little AI models. State-of-the-art AI models, such as GPT-4 and Gemini, are multimodal, meaning they can process not only text but images and even videos. This new capability could unlock a whole bunch of new apps.<\/p>\n