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@alexpaden
a while back, I heard someone say that the emotional availability of AI will become similar to porn—readily accessible, validating, but disconnected from human experience. the “life variable” framing from this article is also a neat perspective.
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interestingly, it was ChatGPT that gave me the idea to turn this framing into a blog post (after I was venting about a bunch of this) i've noticed when people are in a tough spot, it's easier to retreat inward. this felt like an interesting way to communicate a need with AI as an emotional agent, acting on my behalf
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I think the emotional aspect of AI will really flourish in the coming years—through personality, therapy, assistance, and companionship. really, it’s the lack of data—or the lack of desire to populate that data—that’s limiting it, which is why OpenAI will probably continue to maintain an edge here.
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Yes, it's unfortunately what's locking me into OpenAI at the moment -- its stored memory of me is too beneficial for me to forfeit or splinter away into a myriad of other AI tools we need an open protocol for contextual, person-specific memory that i can port over from one AI to another
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Most of my work revolves around farcaster so hopefully that becomes beneficial otherwise these sorts of protocols will be a big unlock. some private one seems inevitable
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