My morning reading in my garage lab using elements of #TheIntelligenceAmplifier.
For decade every paper book, newspaper, magazine I read is fully known to #TheIntelligenceAmplifier and ready to be recalled with context.
In today’s video I also let her read along with me.pic.twitter.com/VpEqjd0qxb
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Hello Brian, I listened to your video, but it didn’t make any sense to me as a blind person. Without being able to see any of the video all I heard was a bit of explanation of the second law of thermodynamics. ? What was happening?
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Replying to @kevinrj
Kevin, thanks for asking! This is
#TheIntelligenceAmplifier scanning a boook (not perfectly) as I read it so that years later I can have a conversation with the system about it in very high context. I a miniaturizing the whole apparatus.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @BrianRoemmele
How do you think you might improve the scanning? This could be very important for blind people. This could be huge for blind readers.
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Replying to @kevinrj
Kevin, thank you! I agree. At this point I am just a guy in a garage and have limits to funds and abilities. But I feel strongly
#TheIntelligenceAmplifier will not just scan paper to text but the power for all will be in how it remembers and associates it to you and your context.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @BrianRoemmele
I think you are more than just a guy in a garage :), it is possible to come up with a inexpensive solution some kind of stand for positioning documents. There are a few out there, but I haven’t had success. Only saying that just pointing a camera at a document may not be easy.
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Replying to @kevinrj
Kevin, thank you sir! I am working on AI aided tech, not used in this video, that will self align while you look at any text, it will have audio and visual clues to align, but it will do it in an automatic and non mechanical-like way.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @kevinrj
What sort of device is the best for being able to see this for an everyday consumer?
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Replying to @CollinBorns @kevinrj
Collin, great question. I have a few prototypes on how it will integrate with your life. My junk is not an example, it is a concept proof. I can only do so much as a guy in a garage and a piggy bank. However once you have this, you will never want to not have it—ever.
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Collin, #TheIntelligenceAmplifier of course will remember everything. But it will also draw insights of all you read, heard and saw with high context and present it to you as a dialogue you can speak to in real-time. This is today, no sci fi.
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