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AIOS: Personal vs. Business?
Hi all! Dropping a question that I haven't really been able to find the answer to so far. Been looking at Nate's AIOS course and have been working to build on my own. But given the context that I am working a job and building the AIOS first as a side project, I'm adapting the AIOS to become more for a personal assistance (i.e company finance -> personal finance). Eventually I would like to build in a executive assistance on the OS itself as well, and extend the OS to help me with building my own business ideas down the road. So my question is: 1. Has anyone built the AIOS before for just personal use? How effective has it been for you in terms of helping you and how did you have to adapt Nate's system? 2. Would the AIOS course here on Skool be a better reference to build a personal AIOS, or is the AIOS course posted on Youtube on 1st May cover the same content? Apologies for having to ask this since I have yet to unlock level 3. (Would appreciate the help to bump me up!) Thanks!
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@Muhammad Haris Hi Haris, thanks for the reply! Good to know that they are similar. In that case I will kick start with the video and with the repo link you dropped. Thanks!
AI 2040: the sequel to AI 2027 nobody's talking about yet
read something today thats been stuck in my head. the team behind AI 2027 https://ai-2027.com/ put out a follow up, AI 2040. if 2027 was the warning, this is the "ok so what do we actually do" part. the idea is kind of wild. they basically say if the race to superintelligence keeps going like now, it ends bad. either we lose control or power ends up in the hands of like 5 people. so instead of just predicting that, they wrote out the good ending and called it Plan A. Plan A is: slow down on purpose. push superintelligence back to 2040, make all AI research public so no country can hide what its building, set it up so nobody can secretly sprint ahead. kind of like the nuclear standoff logic but for compute. and they dont even say this is what WILL happen. its what they think should happen. then they map out 4 darker paths for if we dont. honestly i hope it goes something like this. would be kind of incredible if it actually did. but a whole "everyone slows down together" global deal is a big ask, im not naive about it. so whats your read, is slowing down on purpose even possible or are we already past that point? and if you got your own version of how the next 10 years go, drop it, id genuinely like to hear it. https://ai-2040.com/
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I think slowing down on purpose, from a social and an economic point of view is necessary, but in reality that is probably something that is unlikely to happen. If there is no regulatory body that can enforce such checks, it is up to the individual users to collectively understand and use AI responsibily.
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Hello, economist/project manager working to improve my workflow with AI
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@ying-heng-tseng-4667
Undergraduate currently studying Economics at Nanyang Technological University. Writing about project management, travel annd finding purpose in life.

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