I’ve been thinking about a possible future of AI and I’m curious what others think. Right now, AI assistants are becoming increasingly personalized. They can learn our preferences, communication style, interests, goals, and even some of our recurring thought patterns over time. This led me to a question: What if, in the future, everyone’s personal AI could communicate directly with other people’s personal AIs? For example, instead of me explaining who I am to someone new, my AI could potentially share a summary of my interests, personality traits, communication preferences, and other relevant information with their AI. Their AI could do the same. On one hand, this could reduce misunderstandings, improve collaboration, and help people connect more efficiently. On the other hand, it raises some interesting concerns. How much information should an AI be allowed to share? Could an AI end up understanding a person better than they understand themselves? And if AI becomes an intermediary in human interactions, how might that change relationships? I’m not talking about current technology specifically, but about a possible future direction. Would you find this idea exciting, concerning, or a mix of both? And where do you think the boundaries should be? submitted by /u/curiousmargins
Originally posted by u/curiousmargins on r/ArtificialInteligence
