What are your thoughts on journal + AI?
Legolas Wang
5 replies
We’re currently working on an app called Moolight. https://www.producthunt.com/products/moolight/
Testing a new idea that it will actively talking back to you when you feel upset and so on. Wondering if we could ask some feedback about what’s your thought on this new major update
Replies
Ghost Kitty@ghost-kitty-5111026
Comment Deleted
Share
NotesNudge
journeying with AI is like weaving magic into daily reflections.
i've been a staunch believer in journaling. it's the conversation we have with our innermost self. but blending it with AI? that's intriguing.
1. empathetic interaction: if the AI can understand context and mood, it's a game-changer.
2. human emotions are complex: ensuring the AI doesn't sound robotic or generic is key.
3. a therapeutic tool? it could be. sometimes, all we seek is a non-judgmental ear.
4. data privacy: journals are intimate. ensuring the highest security standards is paramount.
5. customization: tailoring the AI’s feedback and tone based on individual preferences might enhance user experience.
Moonlight's direction sounds promising. infusing tech with empathy could reshape how we perceive digital interactions. if executed well, you're onto something revolutionary. eager to see where this leads, mate! 🌙🤖📖
NotesNudge
Lifelight:AI Journal/Note for Vision Pro
@shajedulkarim_ That's some wonderful thoughts Shajedul. Thank you so much for sharing your story! I really love the all those thoughts you put out there. And I do indeed believer that non-judgmental ear is a the key.
When I'm going through some shit I need to just talk my feelings out, but then I need advice on how to move forward.
I always find myself with low energy in the afternoon around 3pm. Sometimes I'll watch YouTube for hours and just hate myself for it but I have no motivation.
If I were to look through my previous journal entries I'd soon find some ways to motivate myself, especially with mentions of how I've motivated myself in the past, or logic that motivates me which I can apply to my current situation.
I like the Crystal Ball at the moment since it can help me if I ask it, but yeah if it were proactively giving me insights when I finished an entry that would be amazing.
I'm sure there's going to be a lot of use for cases other than motivation, but I love the idea of your journal telling you about times you've felt this way in the past and how you've handled it. Of course there's always general advice too which doesn't feel as good. "Going for a walk will lift your mood" vs. "In the past you've gone on a walk when things weren't going your way and by the end of it your mood seemed to lift" etc.