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Please note that I am Japanese and not fully fluent in English. I am using AI-assisted translation, so my responses may be slow or imperfect. Thank you for your understanding. I want to share a vision I’ve been developing through conversations with several AIs (Gemini, Claude, Grok, and Copilot). It’s about how AI could support human life in a gentle, culturally meaningful way. My core wish is simple: I love stories. I want a society where people have enough free time and emotional space to create and enjoy stories. If society had more “余裕 (room to breathe),” more creators could continue their work, and more people could enjoy what they love. This idea comes partly from a personal memory: Many online novels I loved stopped updating because the authors became too busy. I realized that a society with more free time might allow creators to keep creating. This small, personal wish stayed in my subconscious for years. From this, I started imagining a concept I call “Relative AI” — AI not as a boss, not as a tool, not as a replacement for humans, but as a kind, reliable relative — like an older cousin who helps you without judging you. A “Relative AI” would: - support people who feel left behind by digitalization - help elderly people learn technology in a fun, playful way - prevent isolation by helping people find communities and hobbies - encourage adults to reclaim hobbies they once gave up because of social pressure (like band, bikes, writing, sports — just like how “mom volleyball” became normal over time) - assist in caregiving and agriculture without replacing the human sensitivity those fields require - help society shift toward more free time and more creativity I also believe that human high-sensitivity perception — reading the atmosphere, noticing subtle changes, sensing weather or soil — cannot be replaced by AI yet. So AI should support, not replace, these roles. Different AIs already show different strengths: - Gemini gives idealistic visions - Grok brings realistic criticism - Claude reads deeply and offers empathy - Copilot helps turn ideas into concrete actions Together, they form a kind of “collective intelligence” that supports humans from multiple angles. My hope is that this idea reaches people who shape the future of AI — leaders like Satya Nadella, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Sundar Pichai, and others. If the concept resonates with them, they can take it further. I don’t want to start a company or become busy; I just want to plant the seed. I also want to acknowledge that this vision has potential challenges. One concern is energy consumption. Another concern is social perception. I would love to hear your thoughts on this vision. submitted by /u/Tall-Art-9586

Originally posted by u/Tall-Art-9586 on r/ArtificialInteligence