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Seriously, I wonder if it would be possible in the future to incorporate generative AI in everyday thinking.

Something like a watch or a ring that would help people make better decisions not on code but on everyday decisions.



Well, honestly, that's already what I do every day. Claude on my phone is rather handy, especially with voice questions.

I get a lot of recipes from it, I've built some tools that I give a list of ingredients I have already and it'll suggest recipes.

And it's just helped me fix my washing machine.

These are things I couldn't do before easily by just asking a search engine.

I get it to make product recommendations.

But that does carry some risk, of course, on the questions where pushing me in one direction or another is favourable to the people answering the question - Where should I get my mortgage? Which products are best that kind of thing.

Right now it is quite neutral, it scrapes existing reviews and gives pros and cons to various decisions.




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