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by luis8
1536 days ago
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I wonder how feasible would it be to index everything locally? I mean how far are we from having the cpu and storage space to allow a search within our computers? Do we really need to store everything ? Maybe a local "ai magic" could select the specific information we regularly search for and sync from an open public index. In the case we need results it could sync and/or request those bits we are not indexing locally. Just thinking out loud |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Size_of_Wikipedia
20GB, which is tiny these days. Fits on a $10 USB key.
I think with some of that AI magic we'll soon be in a situation where most of the traditional (non-proprietary) human knowledge you ever need (text, images, 3d models of machines, anatomy, etc.) will be immediately accessible for free via an open-source knowledge engine.
With a commodity network connection, that knowledge engine can keep itself apprised of the post-traditional/proprietary knowledge by doing all the drudgerous work of reading through the world of Ads to get to today's news, etc..
Mate that with more AI magic to make it easy to conversationally interact with the engine and you get an agent who can represent you online and provide a distilled interface of online for you. Your digital twin or avatar.