At about this point I have finalized an idea that is possible with what I am doing here inspired by the Shadowrun Cyberdecks. The biggest thing open source AI models could do.
Humans like him are important, in this respect I am an Imperialist. If humans like him would have a Cyberdeck AI that is recording and structuring meetings, important notes, emails, keeps record of places they visit and what they asked the internet to being a second brain that is a personalised AI and digital assistant having all this data as data points it would serve them reasoning about topics based on recorded and added data and, if they like, also others being a consultant trained by their statements.
Imagine after their passing their relatives and if agreed upon a museum having a fixed to no changes copy of their Cyberdeck AI they can reason together with. What would a second brain trained by Ulf Porschardt (Born in Nuremberg in 1967, Ulf Poschardt is a graduate of philosophy and the deputy editor of Die Welt, Welt am Sonntag, and N24) answer to a student on topics of his time different than Ann Gerhart (deputy managing editor. Previously, she was senior editor for visual enterprise, collaborating with journalists across news sections and in graphics, video, photography, audio and design to produce award-winning digital enterprise and to create new story forms. She joined The Washington Post in 1995 and has been a writer and editor in Style, National and Outlook, with a focus on politics. She is the author of "The Perfect Wife," a biography of Laura Bush.)
Or robbing banks...dam.
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