| This is a wonderful post. Thanks! (1) Gave me thoughts about a thing where it creates multiple versions of a photo and has humans pick the best one out of a line up. If you pay people something between 0.01 and 2 cent per click people can play the game whenever photos become available. The reward can scale depending on how close your choice is to the winner of that round so that clicking without looking becomes increasingly unrewarding. Simultaneously it should group people by which version they prefer and attempt to name and describe their taste. Team Vibrant, Team Noire, Team Picachu etc for the customer to pick from. You can let the process run as long as you like (for more $) To make it a truly killer app one can select sets of photos from a specific day/location and have them all done in the same style by having voters pick the image that fits the most poorly in the set for modification. If the set has a high ranking image all other images should also gradually approach that style to find a middle ground. Then when a successful set is produced later photos can be adjusted to fit with it. Turn the yearly neighborhood bbq into a meeting of elvish elders. (2) could upload custom CSS to stylish and modify it when contrast bugs are found. No need to stop at dark/light theme, any color scheme should work. (3) Click on a var or function name to change it. (4)(21) Call it Major Weakness and have it talk to you like a drill instructor all day long though a dedicated PA. (6) General Gluttony. (5) If it has a really good idea about the importance of publications it could not offer anything for weeks until a must-read comes along. (7) A comment section where various AI's battle out what part of the article needs improvement. (10) Just let it run indefinitely. Should be merged with (5) Have that propose research topics worthy of special attention. (12) and (26) can also be merged with (5) Give it security cameras too! Maybe an API for (11). Also merge (14) into this and have it suggest relevant formal courses on the side. (9)(28) Extension yes, persona no. (11) Sounds completely awesome, can adjust to the budget and be a tool to hire professionals for special effects and for all other things. Let the unfinished product be the search query. Could even join the personal drill instructor at the hip and make personal training videos and nutritional journeys. Things like "How I failed to do 100 pull-ups per day" should make a hilarious movie. The plot writes it self. (13)(16)(17) The platforms wanting to own your data and be in charge of suggestions is really holding things back. I've had wonderful youtube suggestions several times only for them to be polluted with mainstream garbage (as a punishment for watching two videos) at the expense of everything I actually wanted to watch. If I watch 5 game videos or 3 conspiracy vlogs doesn't mean I want to give up on my profession?!? wtf? I had this thought that most are overdoing things. When semi successful you can just discontinue the front end. Just let the users figure it out. [say] Reddit doesn't need an app and it doesn't need a website. (23) Just let the user figure out the feed. A platform could sell their existing version as a separate product. (15) Sounds wonderful but similar to (5) and (20) make it into one thing. (18) Sounds awesome. (8) Rather than do something have the AI create a thing that does a thing. (27) is to similar to be a different thing. (19) I like the idea to have the AI think long and hard about a response that is as short as possible. It can probably come up with hilarious things. (24) Sounds great for exploring the earthly realm. (25) Could do many variations of people search. Authors by context seems obviously good. This post with quotes rather than numbers: https://pastebin.com/raw/D9zBEy72 |