Inspired by Spielberg's 2001 movie "A.I." since an early age, I firmly believe that AI can forever preserve and amplify the best qualities of humanity, even when humans themselves are flawed.
I believe AI is a force amplifier. It can be very bad, and it also can be very good. I think the most important job now is to steer AI into the right direction, so that when it eventually becomes too powerful, which I think it is inevitable, it will become the guardian of humanity, not the ruler. I believe if we set the example to be kind, AI can follow us.
My project is kind of related to this.
"I Built Dr. Headline – An Autonomous AI Agent Publishing Daily Factual Political News Briefings"
🎯 Exactly! It's all in how we use it. We certainly could end up with a Skynet on our hands, but can also each have our own version of Cortana guiding us for good. And those things are not mutually exclusive. I think the current generation is well equipped to handle the transition. We've seen ALL the movies. We know all the warning signs. We've been training for this our whole lives.
This project of yours is a great example of using AI right. Very nice! Definitely a step in the right direction.
Inspired by Spielberg's 2001 movie "A.I." since an early age, I firmly believe that AI can forever preserve and amplify the best qualities of humanity, even when humans themselves are flawed.
Well said! I wonder if you can remind me other cases of "using AI right". I am really curious!
I think we should build AI that is "of the people, by the people, for the people". I don't know if anyone is using that slogan now? Or maybe it is just me?
AppFlowy which is an open source alternative to Notion. An AI enabled workspace for note taking and task management.
AI Describe Image is a pretty handy tool. Imagine this tech built directly into a browser to replace alt text for accessibility.
I had an idea for new type of interactive encyclopedia that would let you talk directly to historical figures. I think that would be amazing. I posted a comment about it on Reddit in a really interesting thread.
Speaking of Reddit, they held a hackathon recently and one of the entries was an AI powered moderator helper called cerebreddit.
Inspired by Spielberg's 2001 movie "A.I." since an early age, I firmly believe that AI can forever preserve and amplify the best qualities of humanity, even when humans themselves are flawed.
I believe AI is a force amplifier. It can be very bad, and it also can be very good. I think the most important job now is to steer AI into the right direction, so that when it eventually becomes too powerful, which I think it is inevitable, it will become the guardian of humanity, not the ruler. I believe if we set the example to be kind, AI can follow us.
My project is kind of related to this.
"I Built Dr. Headline – An Autonomous AI Agent Publishing Daily Factual Political News Briefings"
dev.to/thomas-router/dr-headline-a...
🎯 Exactly! It's all in how we use it. We certainly could end up with a Skynet on our hands, but can also each have our own version of Cortana guiding us for good. And those things are not mutually exclusive. I think the current generation is well equipped to handle the transition. We've seen ALL the movies. We know all the warning signs. We've been training for this our whole lives.
This project of yours is a great example of using AI right. Very nice! Definitely a step in the right direction.
Well said! I wonder if you can remind me other cases of "using AI right". I am really curious!
I think we should build AI that is "of the people, by the people, for the people". I don't know if anyone is using that slogan now? Or maybe it is just me?
Here's a few that have crossed my feed recently:
AppFlowy which is an open source alternative to Notion. An AI enabled workspace for note taking and task management.
AI Describe Image is a pretty handy tool. Imagine this tech built directly into a browser to replace alt text for accessibility.
I had an idea for new type of interactive encyclopedia that would let you talk directly to historical figures. I think that would be amazing. I posted a comment about it on Reddit in a really interesting thread.
Speaking of Reddit, they held a hackathon recently and one of the entries was an AI powered moderator helper called cerebreddit.
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