With the rise of large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, I really look forward to having a personal AI assistant that has long-term memory and can learn what I like, hate, want and need. It could help me like a real assistant or even a partner. It would know my strengths, weaknesses and could give me a plan to become the best version of myself. It could give me very personalized advice and track my progress on various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, fitness, diet, etc.

It could have a model of my mind and know exactly what I prefer or dislike. For example, it could predict if I would enjoy a movie or not (I know we already have recommendation systems, but what I’m saying is on a next level, as it knows everything about me and my personality, not just other movies I liked). It could be better than any therapist in the world, as it knows much more about me and is here to help 24/7.

I think we’re very close to this technology. The only big problems to achieve this are the context limit of LLMs and privacy concerns.

What are your opinions on this?

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    1 year ago

    I have ADHD I can’t function by myself, I can’t organise at any level, I forget everything and much more. I always dreamed about something like that and now we are getting closer to that future. And who says that you personal assistant won’t be able to help you better your critical thinking or organisation skills? It will be here to improve you, not do things for you (not all). Although some people will for sure use it the way they shouldn’t and worse their functioning skills.

    • Spzi
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      11 year ago

      That’s a good point, yes. I’m not here to stop you from anything. My worries were directed at people who do not need it, but will use it anyways because it’s more comfortable.

      Maybe like motorized transportation has been a blessing and enabler for many, while also allowing others to move much less than they can and should to stay healthy.

      Another thought: I’m not sure if I fully understand your situation and goal, nor do I mean to make this personal in any way. But if it is about ‘catching up’ to a perceived level of ‘normal’ … the thing is, the baseline for ‘normal productivity’ will likely rise when new productivity enhancers become widely adopted. Technological advancements can mean we have to run faster and faster to not fall behind.

      • @[email protected]OPM
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        11 year ago

        It’s not about catching up but being able to function at all and being able to maintain a healthy lifestyle without being overwhelmed by everything.