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Maker of things, some useful, some questionable. Founder of How About This? Group—a creative collective where wild ideas turn into products and every idea finds a home. Currently building Eyes Wide Tech (digital assets & tools), launching BioCringe (an open-source obnoxious social media bio generator - just for fun!), and exploring Shopify apps, domain flipping, and a satirical theme park merch brand. Always experimenting. Always shipping. Probably overthinking this bio. 🚀
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10 Years from Now, Will Today's AI Be Considered Laughably Quaint and Unsophisticated?
I think we can all agree the AI steamroll is well and truly rolling (change my mind!) I came across a comment here on Product Hunt some time ago (apologies to the original poster but I've been unable to find it - let me know if it was you and I'll link it!) which essentially said, "10 years from now, today's AI will considered laughably quaint and unsophisticated".
Whilst I agree that image generation, video generation and text generation etc will advance (and already is) - what does AI NOT do today that it will in 10 years? Or is 'what do you wish it could do that it doesn't' be a better question?
Does an AI based social network make sense (And would you use it?)
According to the Verge, Open AI is trying to create a new social network where people can share their creations produced by artificial intelligence.
Meta is also considering creating AI avatars for social media to drive engagement.
Coders: What was the last thing that made you want to rage-quit your editor?
We've all been there. What's pissing you off right now?