A Glimpse into Our Hyper-Productive Future
Farez Rahman
Comp Sci Phd turned surf bum turned AI startup founder. Come join my randomness.
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I've built a daily planner assistant. And I managed to put it together in one morning this week.
This digital helper does what it says on the tin: it helps me plan my day. I give it a list of tasks, and it organises and prioritises them for me. Rather useful, that. I can move things about at will, even shift everything by 12 minutes if needed. All through a chat interface. It connects to OpenAI but your data stays in your browser, which is always a plus for privacy.
The Future
Now, this isn't just about a simple day planner. It's a window into a rather exciting future of tool-building. Imagine your browser as a personal software engineer. Need a new tool? Tell your AI what you want, and within moments, you have a fully-functional browser extension running inside your browser. No coding knowledge required.
This approach to tool creation could revolutionise how we work and live. Custom project management systems, personalised habit trackers, bespoke data analysis tools - all at your fingertips, created in minutes. The potential for productivity is staggering, but it goes beyond that. This technology puts unprecedented control into your hands, allowing you to shape your digital environment exactly as you need it.
The only limit becomes your imagination. It's a future where everyone has the power to create precisely what they need.
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So, back to my day planning assistant. I used OpenAI's ChatGPT (with its GPT-4 Preview model) to put this together.
I'll be the first to admit it's rather basic and in need of some refinement. But it's already proving useful in organising my day. As you can see from the chat transcript in the planner’s screenshot below, I just tell it the things I need to do, and it generates the schedule. Then I can move things around, reschedule, or shift the whole lot if needed.
Now, I've decided to improve this planner further. For that, I need volunteers. I'm looking for people to use it and provide feedback.
If you're interested in giving it a go, drop me an email at [email protected]. I'll send you a copy, and we can see if this actually makes us more productive.
Cheers, Farez.
P.S. Did I mention I didn't write a single line of code? Make of that what you will.