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Reid Hoffman and I sit down with a team of AIs to discuss our future predictions - next time, let’s livestream from Mars 🚀
Allie K. Miller and I were curious to understand how AI can help amplify our thought processes, so we assembled a panel of custom GPTs to listen in—and engage with us—as we discussed the future of AI. The conversation demonstrates how using multiple agents can help us anticipate opportunities and challenges we’d have otherwise missed when making important decisions. These GPTs might not always have the best contributions; our AI agent programmed as “The Skeptic” definitely undersold the power of AI, for example. But in summing up the experiment, both Allie and “The Scribe” remind us that one of the most essential skills for the future is learning to prompt and conduct our respective GPT orchestras effectively.
Great examples, thank you for sharing! Gap analysis and risk management are crucial. I'm very interested in how risk management strategies will evolve alongside these new capabilities. It's essential to reframe risk conversations with stakeholders to ensure alignment with business goals. Starting with the LITR approach—assessing location, identity, timeframes, and relationships—can help build effective use cases. This method provides a solid foundation for developing comprehensive risk management strategies.
This is truly very interesting and super exciting. It makes us think about future use-cases of multiple agents working with us, working for us, and working alongside us. While it also makes us think about the influence on our minds and how our brains will evolve, through these rapid AI assistant developments. Today, our brains struggle with muti-threading in real time. Could these new advancing stimuli alter some of what we think and do with our brains... stretching that capacity in the near future. New muscles! Thank you Allie K. Miller for a highly memorable experiment.
Skeptic seems rational ... for unbiased analysis and decision making, controlling the environment that generates the data is important , assimilating correct human inputs leads to better decision making.
Interesting concepts of a GPT orchestra with different perspectives and roles. In my experience so far with GPT4 and Claude, the questions and prompting are the keys to unlocking almost a symphony of knowledge. Distilling that into actionable insights require human decision making, it seems. When AI both generates ideas and acts upon them without human involvement, perhaps we get concerned?
It is a fun product. For some who enjoy it, it is certainly an interesting addition to streaming netflix movies, or playing board games.
Fabulous approach for engaging with the topic of intergrating different AI models / agents into human thinking and amplification of our thoughts and ideas👏after all, learning to assess how AI can be beneficial, is an exploration 🌄
What do you think about using a bunch of AI "advisors" with different viewpoints, like the skeptical one you mentioned? Could it help us make better decisions in business or government, or just muddy the waters?
Interesting convo w Reid, Allie K. Miller! Love all the different GPTs. My fav was the Chesire. Frankenstein was fun. I’ve recently built 2 GPTs for our LinkedIn programs and so excited to roll them out soon. I’m literally using multiple GPTs every day. It’s changing my entire business. 🤖
Would be amazing to run an actual brainstorming session with these agents running as a supplement to a team and see if something useful is coming out of this as you progress. Finally for the team to rank the AI's for what they believe added value and progressed the conversation, maybe even have the AI rank itself and the other AI's :)
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3wGreat demonstration! I’m curious to hear your thoughts on the future of education. We all agree that emphasizing critical thinking is a fundamental skill to develop. However, nearly every mental task that helps humans develop such skills depends on practicing tasks that we can now outsource to AI, such as writing coherently, solving math problems, and weighing pros and cons on various viewpoints. As adults, we have already developed the basics of critical thinking, but what will that look like for a child who is in Kindergarten today? Your thoughts?