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Picture AGI/AI Agent as humanity’s most extraordinary and ever-improving intelligence. Envision it as a virtual entity orbiting the planet, capable of focusing its immense power wherever sufficient resources direct it. Today, businesses leverage this intelligence to develop products and services they can monetize—a model that drives revenue, sustains the development of the technology, and pushes innovation forward. This is undeniably valuable for many purposes. But here’s the question: What about endeavors that benefit humanity but are commercially unviable? What about applications of AGI/AI that serve no direct business interest but hold immense value for society as a whole? Enter https://x.com/yesnoerror, an experimental initiative designed to address this very challenge.
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Consider this: there are millions of scientific research papers, each representing conclusions that humanity has collectively deemed valid. However, humans are fallible, and mistakes slip through. AI, with its precision and computational prowess, has the potential to identify these errors. How do we know this? Because it already has. In October 2024, a peer-reviewed study claimed that black plastic kitchen utensils posed significant health risks. The announcement caused widespread panic—articles were published, and people discarded their utensils in droves. But the paper contained a crucial error: a calculation had been mistakenly multiplied by 10. This error only came to light when an AI model from OpenAI, given the paper, flagged the mistake in just 30 seconds—for a mere $0.30.
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