What are ideas for amazing use cases for AI apps or devices that you'd like to see created?
Adrian "AoverK" Kennedy
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So I was on walk the other day and was thinking about how we've seen lots of great technologies recently but that the best use cases hadn't been created yet.
One idea that I had is a personal home AI device that is upgradeable, secure and mindful of your privacy.
Connect your home and mobile devices to it and it can monitor all your files, documents and media without it being sent to third parties who might resell your data or use it for marketing.
It could even do things we haven't trained it on like discover patterns in our walking habits, suggest we upscale or colorize old photos of family members using neural networks.
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Rajneesh Sharma@rajneesh_sharma
A tool that can give the entire gist of the email in a line or two?
Share
slack app generator based on list of features and functionality i provide it.
Better Zillow
@archit_singh4 This is an interesting one that has lots of room for even more potential.
What about a Stripe, QuickBooks, Saleforce, Shopify or Chrome browser extension app generator that can generate different kinds of apps based on your prompts, target features and language options.
Mentor.AI
I believe there are several fascinating use cases for AI apps or devices that have the potential to positively impact our lives. Some ideas I'd be excited to see developed include AI-powered virtual tutors to provide personalized learning experiences, AI-driven healthcare assistants for accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations, and AI-based language translation tools to bridge communication gaps globally. These are just a few examples, and I'm eager to witness the limitless possibilities AI holds in enhancing various aspects of our daily lives while promoting inclusivity and efficiency.
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@kunal_mehta_94 The theme of leveraging technology to bring about a positive impact is definitely important.
AI-driven healthcare assistants when combined with privacy preserving and individual habit and health data where personally identifiable information has been removed or obfuscated can massively change healthcare.
We have the technology to almost get instant suggestions on ways to improve healthcare from anywhere in the world.
An app which creates notion templates in a single prompt. Is there anything that already does that?
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NotesNudge
love where your mind is going Adrian! indeed, the potential for AI in personal, secure, and privacy-respecting applications is vast. 🚀 here are a few more thoughts:
1. learning companion: an AI tool that maps our learning patterns, identifies gaps and suggests personalized learning paths. imagine a lifelong mentor, always pushing us to grow.
2. emotional health companion: an AI that can read our digital footprints—texts, voice modulations, online activity—and provide gentle nudges for self-care or mental health support when we seem off.
3. memory enhancer: an AI that sifts through our digital archives—photos, messages, notes—and surfaces past memories or ideas, sparking nostalgia and reigniting past wisdom.
4. sustainability guide: an AI integrated with our living space and daily habits that suggests eco-friendly practices. nudges us when we use too much water, recommends energy-saving alternatives, and even shares tips for reducing waste.
5. empathy trainer: an AI that helps us better understand different perspectives. feeds us content from different cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies, fostering empathy and understanding.
6. local community connector: an AI that helps us connect with our local community. suggests volunteering opportunities, local events, or even introduces us to neighbors with similar interests.
the key is to ensure these applications are crafted with respect for privacy, mindful design, and a human-centric approach. AI's potential is immense, but it's up to us to steer it in the right direction. let's build a future we're excited to be a part of. thanks for sparking this conversation! 🙌🏻
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@shajedulkarim_ Wow! These are some really great ideas.
I especially like the following ideas:
1. The learning companion. What would a tool like this would look when integrated into tools like Udemy or HarvardX where you could theoretically be stretching the boundaries of your understanding and skills based on what you already know.
2. A memory enhancer. This is especially important as people outsource more of their memorization to technology. Think about how most people remembered phone numbers years ago but I imaging most people can't recall more than 3 phone numbers of close friends or family without having to look it up. Adding in random prompts to test memory during idle times would help with this as well.