Exciting epoch in which to be practicing in the digital sphere! I particularly like this framing of yours: "What aspects of our cognition should we automate (autopilot), augment (copilot), or reinvent (pilot)?" As the conversational interface aspect of GenAI dominates most limited views on this subject, I especially ponder how we'll handle the resulting creation and especially accumulation of new knowledge in durable, usable ways for our human selves — i.e., a transitory conversation is not the most useful repository for wisdom generated therein.
Thank you for your kind words! I love your question. I hadn’t thought about it exactly like you stated, but I’ve been thinking a lot about the addition of memory to LLMs as a start to building stores of knowledge. I also believe there’ll be integration with second brain apps like Notion and Roam. What I am hoping for are personal LLMs that become your second brain. I know Steven Johnson’s NotebookLM is heading in that direction.
Exciting epoch in which to be practicing in the digital sphere! I particularly like this framing of yours: "What aspects of our cognition should we automate (autopilot), augment (copilot), or reinvent (pilot)?" As the conversational interface aspect of GenAI dominates most limited views on this subject, I especially ponder how we'll handle the resulting creation and especially accumulation of new knowledge in durable, usable ways for our human selves — i.e., a transitory conversation is not the most useful repository for wisdom generated therein.
Thank you for your kind words! I love your question. I hadn’t thought about it exactly like you stated, but I’ve been thinking a lot about the addition of memory to LLMs as a start to building stores of knowledge. I also believe there’ll be integration with second brain apps like Notion and Roam. What I am hoping for are personal LLMs that become your second brain. I know Steven Johnson’s NotebookLM is heading in that direction.