I think your point about research is valid, but once that is done and you have a rough understanding of a solution, you just want things to work. You dont want a bunch of ways to do one thing, you want a single opinionated solution. Part of the information encoded in these models is from trainers deciding which answer is best, and that is information itself which isnt necessarily online.
I would like an AI assistant that can leverage personal/work emails(via API), texts, phonecalls, photos (friends social media posts with me tagged), movies/music I like, spotify likes, netflix likes, browser history, health data, youtube history, etc. - to train on and answer (and be able to ask it) personal questions about me. When was the last time I played softball? Use it to determine interests and hobbies (ranked list)
This may be a security and privacy nightmare. However, I do believe that Google, Microsoft and more have already begun this process. So why should we not have detailed access of all combined accounts?
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 15.1 ms ] threadThis may be a security and privacy nightmare. However, I do believe that Google, Microsoft and more have already begun this process. So why should we not have detailed access of all combined accounts?