What do you wish AI could do that it can’t yet?
TJ Larkin
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Ashit Vora@ashitvora
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Perform actions on my behalf.
Right now it can create stuff based on my instructions.
With the launch of new model of OpenAI, it can think logically and do reasoning but taking actions automatically would be next level.
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@ashitvora We have that implemented, our agents can solve real End 2 End tasks, from idea conception, to document creation, to github issue creation, calendar meeting for the launch, invite team members per email and many many more integrations!
It could even book flights and plan your next holiday for you!
I've been in the field of AI emotional companionship for many years, and I've found that it's good to have AI play roles, but it's hard to consistently generate emotional value, so I ditched the long chat mode in spongehome and replaced it with a simple companionship and creation mode that users feel is a more practical plush toy.
It would be really cool if AI could take actions on your behalf and handle tasks automatically without needing step-by-step instructions. Like it could proactively suggest optimizations to your daily routine, manage projects and delegate work based on your high-level goals, or even navigate complex bureaucracies to get things done for you in the background. AI assistants being more autonomous, goal-directed and embedded into our lives is definitely the future!
Launching soon!
I wish AI could write text that sounds really human. Yes, there are many AI-powered writing tools that are maybe 70-80% there, but AI-written copy currently requires a ton of tweaking for style and voice, even if you feed it samples or fine-tune your model. (Of all the AI writers I've tried, Claude Opus/Sonnet is the best, albeit far from perfect.)
I wish AI could truly understand and connect with human emotions and creativity in a more natural way.