Now Books Can Read Each Other

Now Books Can Read Each Other

#TodaysInsight: A New Thought Experiment:

What if books could read each other?

Each wrapped by its own agentic bot driven by custom curiosity - now, they can.

A Cambrian Explosion of insights

Gathering for a rolling symposium at the agentic nexus imagine what connections they might make and the Cambrian Explosion of insights they might bring.

Agent Curator Required

So many an agent curator instructed with your interests and viewpoint will be needed to sift out the most valuable for your attention.

PS

For those unfamiliar with it we have now entered the age of #Agentic #AI

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence

With an affectionate nod to #Discworld, @Terry Pratchett and his magical library.

Scott McIntyre

Technology Pioneer | Thought Leader, Speaker, Community Builder | Equity, Impact, Sustainability | ENTJ

1 周

Again, the interpretation will be subtly aligned with the person writing the algorithms and prompts.

Tabea H.

外交文凭,临床心理学硕士,工商管理硕士

2 周

Well, that's something I use quite a while already. But it's not as if they really "discuss" a topic, even if you'd simulate a conversation. It's just superposition of different types of filters. It can enhance outcome or make content poorer. That depends how skillful you use different type of models together.

Nadio Granata

CMAIO| Positive Disruptor for good | Founder: The AI Collective: from school leavers to Thought Leaders. Connector | Author | Influencer. On a mission to democratise responsible AI. Crafted 100 GPT’s in 100 days.

2 周

What insights might emerge from the dynamic discourse between titles? Consider a dictionary, steeped in precision and vocabulary, having a conversation with a comprehensive guide on the human mind. Or perhaps, a biographical tome on de Gaulle debating with a thesaurus over the nature of leadership, identity, and influence. In our increasingly connected age, AI offers a tantalising glimpse of such exchanges. Through custom-built agents, each instructed with specific curiosity and perspective, we might one day simulate these dialogues, creating a "rolling symposium" of knowledge. As these digital curators sift through vast realms of literature and information, the agents would act as our intellectual allies, bringing forward only the most pertinent insights for our attention. At the intersection of human interest and machine capability, this vision might not be as far-fetched as it seems. It opens doors to endless possibilities where our libraries not only store knowledge but also actively generate it, bringing us closer to an ecosystem of continuous learning Wouldn’t it be fascinating to see what they could collectively unearth? What if your professional library could "talk" to itself, extracting insights tailored just for you?

回复
Simon Nicholson

Strategic Imagineer at Mind-Bicycle, STEM Ambassador, Chairman of the Board of Director/Trustees of Humber and Wold Rural Action. Strategic Inventurer. Blue sky futurist.

2 周

I believe that this has been possible for a while. So if you get two smart phones and they both have the enterprise version of ChatGPT, you can use advanced voice mode to instruct one to read one book and the other to read another, absorb the text and information and store it in its memory. Then ask one to speak to the other and discuss how the two would collaborate in speaking in combination. Wind them up and let them go! Barry JAMES Kenny Wood Aliisa Rosenthal OpenAI ChatGPT

回复

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Barry JAMES的更多文章