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Sam Altman says the future of AI isn't request-and-response -- it's continuous and proactive Imagine a world where personal AI agents constantly monitor Slack, email, and daily interactions, actively noticing needs A team of agents, assistants, companions...doing stuff in the background all the time

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Larry Panozzo1 year ago

I think he has always been right about this

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AllAboutAI1 year ago

But it also raises big questions: How do we maintain control? What gets delegated? And how do we build trust in agents that act before we ask?

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Felix Dorr1 year ago

Prediction(Fact): Agents will run the world

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Nifty1 year ago

That would be nice. But what about the privacy aspect? Constant monitoring doesn’t sound like a good idea

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broadfield-dev1 year ago

Sounds like @OpenAI is pivoting from AGI to... AI wrappers? The dream here is to collect more data from users.

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Ronnie B1 year ago

Sam Altman doesn't know what AI is. That's why he tried to steal my system! Now, it's gonna cost him $1.7T. Watch closely, or you might miss it 😉😁

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James Brady1 year ago

If it's continuous and proactive, and at this point it's augmentation-based, and if it can identify algorithmically the intent of the individual based on their disposition, I have to pause and reflect.

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Niz1 year ago

I am using Google that is doing the same for free fuck uou 🤣

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FanTV AI | TGE 🔜1 year ago

This vision changes how we think about workflows entirely. When agents don’t wait for prompts, they become more like intuition than software.

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Prashan Agarwal (prashan.sui) | TGE 🔜1 year ago

The shift from AI as a tool to AI as a teammate is closer than people think. Most people think the benefit is speed. But imagine if things are handled quietly before you even notice the need?

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