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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Please don't get me wrong, I don't want to pierce holes into your idea - I want to be able to believe your beautiful vision! So... If you say it could be built today, but "knowing you" is bigger than General AI... Is that a paradox? Or is "knowing" less complex, but more useful?
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Florian, I need this interaction! So please continue. We break down human patterns via protocols. These protocols are built on things likes Myers-Briggs types, intents are established by context eg: its 12noon you eat lunch 198 days out of 250 days at a window of 10 mins +\-.
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Haha, sorry, I've just been off some minutes to explain to my family what I'm so excited about.
I particularly wonder if such a system should have an in-built model of how to succeed as a person, or if it should learn everything by observation. ...2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @FlorianHollandt @BrianRoemmele and
For example, there are things in life that have short-term gains and long-term costs, like lottery, smoking and unprotected sex. It would be hard for an AI to pick up on those! On the other hand, it would be difficult to have someone's value landscape in such a system.
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Florian, indeed! These pattens are the very easy ones. But the most profound ones. Cause and effect are clear and to have a whisper in your ear at the right moments with no judgements and no one “looking in” it is very, very powerful. Nothing I have seen is more powerful.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @FlorianHollandt and
Florian, the value landscape is a paradigm we display as life pattens. It is discernible and high accuracy can be achieved. Now the question is, is the pattern of value landscape worthy of you. This is where you amplify or lower or climate in self reflection.
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So I see this as a flaw in the system if it imposes value judgements through learning or defaults. In the first instance It would only see people as they are an not what they aspire to. In the second someone else is imposing values. This should have no default and require config
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Bret, great point sir. This is fully adjustable by the user. You and I would want to aspire. We can not suggest this is true to all. The paradigm is established the user. However with this technology it will be a far more common conversation to self examine. A powerful concept.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @bretkinsella and
I wonder if your life ethos can guide it to presets. What are the ten most important books/songs/movies in your life? What goals do you have?
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Replying to @jdanielcook @bretkinsella and
Daniel, indeed! Great points. This system will know every book you read and every poem and every song. This helps define us.
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