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@matthew
we’ll effectively “clone” ourselves by training various AIs on our writing and data to create a generalized copilot-style product that can be used for anything. you ask it questions, bounce ideas, and it responds with something a) deeply personalized to you and b) what it thinks you might say. has anyone built
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@matthew
Like a combination of chatgpt and rewind.ai
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Taichi
@taichi
You might be interested in Noosphere—a protocol for networked thought. It’s still very early stage but one of the ideas is that we can have bots that would understand your knowledge graph and to be able to make appropriate connections with other peoples graphs. https://subconscious.network/
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Charlie Harrington
@whatrocks
This was the gist of my short story this week!
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Sam Whitmore
@sjwhitmore
I’m building this! :) mydaemon.ai
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mark
@bissell
Makes it important that we publish data that reflects who we really are farcaster://casts/0xec0415ca3698de60ac444a487893db5d1f0589554ea98a0da8fa7ca96485d969/0xec0415ca3698de60ac444a487893db5d1f0589554ea98a0da8fa7ca96485d969
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@stephancill
I’ve been thinking about this a lot, I like the idea of gathering data through a rewind-like stream! Privacy and token length seem like constraints right now…
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@dimalaba.eth
Getting these “clones” to talk to each other can passively find you most compatible friends/dates/work/etc.
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@homocryptus
So AI is gonna be personally bias :(
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@mxvoid
Watching this cast because this is directly related to a cryptoart project I'd like to make—training an AI model on my art, setting it to automatically mint new art, and suppressing it with a deadman's switch of some kind. Then, when I die, it mints "new" posthumous work. (Totally open to collab on this, too. LMK!)
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@joshuafisher.eth
I want this for musicians too
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@coachcoale
I think the benefits of this for coaching are huge.
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@danfinlay
There was that woman who trained one to be her child self: https://twitter.com/michellehuang42/status/1597702974889144320?s
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@loracle.eth
Yes, and our AI assistant will read/train on all the content we look at through the day, blog / websites / images. We will be able to ask it question like "What was the website that had a picture of a dog dancing"
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@gf
There are people doing this to talk to deceased friends/partners. Sometimes consider making a "self AI", so that if something happens to me, my daughter will have a way to know my perspective on various topics. May be possible already, given a sufficient training corpus. The ethical side is the hardest question here
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@pixel
Read a blog post a while back about "human cloning." Author said that would be the biggest technological breakthrough (imagine one Elon and ten other Elon clones: same resources, same intellect). Forgot what the blog is called, can't find it.
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@gokhan.eth
...&, we'll mint ourselves across galaxies where Maker and Yearn will have compounding life units, body pools, etc.
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@brianjckim
@sjwhitmore
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@jaibhavnani
@kazuki
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