Want to know why @BrianRoemmele 's presentation at #AlexaConf19 was so provocative? He discusses The Last Interface and Intelligence Amplifier on Voicebot Podcast this week - @Voicebotaihttps://voicebot.ai/2019/01/21/brian-roemmele-discusses-the-last-interface-and-intelligence-amplifier-voicebot-podcast-ep-80/ …
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Thanks to both Bret and Brian for bringing us this visionary podcast episode!
While I want the Intelligence Amplifier and the Wisdom Keeper to be real, I have so many questions... Like where the agency and the natural language generation of these devices comes from!
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Florian, thank you! Hard to put this in a tweet why it’s a book and a product prototype now. The important parts are local today. The power comes from the highest context on you than any system we have developed. Thus it “know” you over time. Knowing you is > than General AI.
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Brian, thanks for taking the time to address my doubts! I'm a builder, not a visionary. "Knowing you" is a believable aspect, with a proper ontology of human life that some AI fills in. Guessing your current intent from local context is also believable...
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Replying to @FlorianHollandt @BrianRoemmele and
...but what I don't get is how the system would evaluate which information to provide you to achieve your intent, or (more interesting) to talk you out of it if it's harmful. Both require complex models of the world... And a way of presenting data in a natural way.
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Florian, great questions! Wonderful mind sir. So the model grows with you as you live your life agency a created around your actions eg. what do you do every morning you wake up in sequence. We look at this through many telemetries. This informs patterns. We really are habits.
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So it resolves to reinforcing recurring patterns of your life? Or something like reinforcement learning, where it observes actions that have exceptionally positive effects, and then it reinforces these instead of the common ones?
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Florian, thus once we understand that we are a function of the 72,000 thoughts per day. Over time we can establish what are truly unique thoughts to actions in that day and the system can act and react on our behalf.
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