Recently I went on AI Unchained and had a great talk with Guy Swann to talk about our vision for AI systems that support human liberty, ingenuity and prosperity!
Our team believes we have an opportunity to create better products than those made by slave tech enthusiasts! Give it a listen and let us know your thoughts.
BIG updates coming from CASCDR in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.
TLDR & Top Quotes made by CASCDR:
Key Points:
- Providing building blocks for users to create their own solutions without the need for specific apps or pre-requisites.
- Emphasizing automation and productivity gains to save time and improve efficiency.
- Leveraging open-source tools in the decentralized economy for collaboration and innovation.
- Discussing the use of AI tools like LLMs for search engine capabilities and task simplification.
- Exploring the potential of microservice provision and gig economy in the development of targeted solutions.
Summary:
The video highlights the importance of empowering users to build their own solutions, focusing on automation and productivity gains, and leveraging open-source tools in the decentralized economy. It also discusses the use of AI tools like LLMs and the potential of microservice provision for targeted solutions.
Conclusion:
Overall, the video emphasizes the value of providing tools for users to create their own solutions, the benefits of automation and productivity gains, and the potential of open-source collaboration in the decentralized economy.
Top Quotes
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"Fundamentally, not always zoomed into the point where I'm playing with every little nut and bolt. I'm more zoomed out trying to figure out how to solve real-world problems." -Jim
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"Start with the experience, then find the technology rather than just get excited about a technology and try to stick it into every hole that you make it fit." -Guy
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"I think bottom-up systems win, I just think free people tend to win over slaves." -Jim
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"We need to be building, creating the building blocks so that people can figure out the tools to build, you know what I mean? Like they're the end products to build, which are the tasks, I guess, the problems, the individual problems to solve." -Jim
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"I think as I mentioned earlier, I think they're going to follow the same arc as Google. I think this is a temporary armistice for really anyone that's developing open, unopened protocols and developing with a freedom and privacy mindset." -Jim