| I am realising that passing context for $this is the tricky part as- 1. It is very difficult for me to tell you about my context as a user within low dimension variables. 2. I do not understand my situation in the universe to be able to tell AI. 3. I dont have a vocabulary with AI. Internet i feel aced this with shared HTTP protocol to consistently share agreed upon state. For ex within Uber I am a very narrow request response universe with.. POST phone, car, gps(a,b,c,d), now, payment. But as a student wanting to learn algorithms how do I pass that I'm $age $internet-type from $place and prefer graphical explanations of algorithms, have tried but gotten scared of that thick book and these $milestones-cs50, know $python upto $proficiency(which again is a fractal variable with research papers on how to define for learning). Similarly how do I help you understand what stage my startup idea is beyond low traction, but want to know have $networks/(VC, devs, sales) APIs, have $these successful partnerships with such evidence $attendance, $sales. Who should I speak to? Could you pls write the needful in mails and engage in partnership with other bots under $budget. Even in the real world this vocabulary is in smaller pockets as our contexts are too different. 4. Learning assumes knowledge exists as a global forever variable in a wider than we understand universe. $meteor being a non maskable interrupt to the power supply at unicorn temperatures in a decade. Similarly one time trends in disposable $companies that $ecosystem uses to learn. I'm in a desert village with with absent electricity might mean those machines never reach me and perhaps most people don't have a basic phone in the world to be able to share state. Their local power mafia politics and absent governance might mean the pdf AI recommends i read might or might not help. I don't know how this will evolve but to think of the possibilities has been so interesting. It's like computers can talk to us easily and they're such smart babies on day 1 and "folks we aren't able to put right, enough, cheap data in" is perhaps the real bottleneck to how much usefulness we are being able to uncover. |