Cellphone Inventor Predicts Cybernetic Devices Will Be the Future of Communications

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NPR reports that Martin Cooper, the father of the cellphone,
thinks that AI will revolutionize communication,
and cellphones will "become a part of you.".
NPR reports that Martin Cooper, the father of the cellphone,
thinks that AI will revolutionize communication,
and cellphones will "become a part of you.".
Cooper, the former head of Motorola's
communications systems division, was the first
person to ever use a cellphone to make a call.
Cooper, the former head of Motorola's
communications systems division, was the first
person to ever use a cellphone to make a call.
In 1972, Cooper set out to make a cellphone,
while competitors such as Bell Labs worked
on concepts like the car phone.
In 1972, Cooper set out to make a cellphone,
while competitors such as Bell Labs worked
on concepts like the car phone.
Cooper's vision of the future of
communication revolved around the idea that , "a cellphone ought to be an extension of a person,
it ought to be with a person all the time." .
By 1973, Cooper had created the world's
first functional cellphone system.
We knew back in 1973 that someday,
everybody would have a cellphone,
and we're almost there. Two-thirds
of the people on Earth have one. , Martin Cooper, former head of Motorola's
communications systems division, via NPR.
We knew back in 1973 that someday,
everybody would have a cellphone,
and we're almost there. Two-thirds
of the people on Earth have one. , Martin Cooper, former head of Motorola's
communications systems division, via NPR.
While speaking with NPR, Cooper offered
his predictions for the future of communication
amid a field of rapidly-evolving technology.
The cellphone is going to become
a part of you. Parts of the cellphone
will be embedded under your skin. , Martin Cooper, former head of Motorola's
communications systems division, via NPR.
You won't have to charge a cellphone,
because your body is a perfect charger.
You ingest food, and you turn it into energy. , Martin Cooper, former head of Motorola's
communications systems division, via NPR.
So there are so many improvements
yet to be made in a cellphone.
And I really do believe that
we are just at the beginning
of the cellphone revolution, Martin Cooper, former head of Motorola's
communications systems division, via NPR

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