I enjoyed your thinking and pondering what else AI can/ought/should do.
Personally, my enjoyment lately has been writing the prompts and the code (and having AI assist as well) to integrate my "second brain" apps on my computer (note-taking apps, databases, and other file repositories). Tweaking the prompt (or sequence of prompts) to get the most optimal output takes time. AI doesn't know what you expect of it, so the more specificity and parameters you give it, it can tailor your request. I've also noticed Claude does some things better than ChatGPT and Gemini better than Claude, etc. Lots to discover! Me: I wonder if I can do this… and there goes another few hours.
I enjoyed your thinking and pondering what else AI can/ought/should do.
Personally, my enjoyment lately has been writing the prompts and the code (and having AI assist as well) to integrate my "second brain" apps on my computer (note-taking apps, databases, and other file repositories). Tweaking the prompt (or sequence of prompts) to get the most optimal output takes time. AI doesn't know what you expect of it, so the more specificity and parameters you give it, it can tailor your request. I've also noticed Claude does some things better than ChatGPT and Gemini better than Claude, etc. Lots to discover! Me: I wonder if I can do this… and there goes another few hours.
I thought a lot about you when I wrote this! You’re doing such a good job exploring and being really thoughtful about best ways to use AI.
Your title is a great way to frame this "what do we really want AI doing" in our personal lives question.