A 1000 years from now: Who will you be and what stories will you tell?
For millions of years for a vast majority of humans we had to be content with just considering this question.
#YourWisdomKeeper will answer this question for you in to eternity.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
In 1000 years will you exist? 1000 years ago Cnut had sat on the throne a few years and we have a very scant record (compared to Roman or modern times) of his reign.
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Replying to @jdanielcook
Daniel, great question.
#YourWisdomKeeper will speak on your behalf based on the paradigms it has learned from you and the prima meteria of your experiences distilled as the essence of your experiences. It is not “you” but the things that defined you. Equally important.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @BrianRoemmele
I wish we had more from the mind and quill of Alfred. If we had wisdom from all people in Wessex at that time how would we use it?
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Replying to @jdanielcook
Daniel, indeed! You know I thought about this quite a bit. And through my own experiences it turns out we can build a version of us by our paradigms learned. The prospects of a noosphere of all humanity in history is astounding. It is synergy incarnate.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
So let's say we have a collection of thoughts from 100k people from Wessex in 900. Would this aggregate their thoughts to give us a narrative? How would it do that? Would we find interesting individual common people's thoughts?
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Replying to @jdanielcook
Daniel, great question. All the above. The collective wisdom will be viewed constantly different as we move forward in time. To zoom into a single perspective would be magic. How this is achieved will grow as out AI tools continue to adapt and grow also.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
So it will be more of a backwards-looking tool to view how collective wisdom matured over time?
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Daniel, yes! And more. If you look at what humans do is distill data and information in to insights and wisdom. Nothing can/will do it better. This is the arc of human history. In this age we have silos Of knowledge and data in books/Google searches #YourWisdomKeeper changes it.
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