As for currently available technology, it’s a million miles from where we’ve come and a baby step into what possible. The hardware isn’t up to software which seems always the case.
I mainly use my second brain (which currently resides in Obsidian) for content writing. I draft my essays and other content there. I also save ideas (that I find while reading books or browsing the net) there that I want to resurface whenever I'm writing.
I imagine it as the ultimate writing app: Whenever I'm writing an essay about topic A, it would automatically resurface ideas related to topic A that might be relevant inclusions or considerations in the essay. Although I believe what I'm envisioning here is merely scratching the surface of this system's potential.
My point, however, is that I foresee AI making this entire system more autonomous and efficient.
If you haven’t already read it, read Issac Asimov’s ‘The Last Question’ https://astronomy.org/moravian/C00-Last%20Question.pdf it’s another scenario about integrating technology within our lives.
As for currently available technology, it’s a million miles from where we’ve come and a baby step into what possible. The hardware isn’t up to software which seems always the case.
Thanks Bern! I'll definitely give it a read.
I mainly use my second brain (which currently resides in Obsidian) for content writing. I draft my essays and other content there. I also save ideas (that I find while reading books or browsing the net) there that I want to resurface whenever I'm writing.
I imagine it as the ultimate writing app: Whenever I'm writing an essay about topic A, it would automatically resurface ideas related to topic A that might be relevant inclusions or considerations in the essay. Although I believe what I'm envisioning here is merely scratching the surface of this system's potential.
My point, however, is that I foresee AI making this entire system more autonomous and efficient.