I’ve been working in purging to create an ai from just a few libraries available.
So far I have an ai that can take in verbal or written sentences from the user to respond to. It responds with how they believe you are feeling.
I have added the ability for it to process YouTube videos and training manuals, summarize them, and then use that data to learn. For example you send it a link to a therapist training video, and it will process that information and learn from it.
It can run its own simulations within itself to learn from mistakes and to optimize its responses based on 10,000 different possible responses.
It has basic emotion emulation that it takes from processing voice patterns and the spoken words. (I hope to make this more advanced as I progress)
Goals for it:
-Ability to write code and alter itself as needed without removing its base code.
-respond with proper human inflection and tone
-ability to control the system it’s built on to function as an assistant to you
-able to mask itself from “spyware” used in corporate work from home software.
-able to access physical objects such as 3d printers, printers, or other devices on WiFi networks.
-able to access the users camera to assist when visible signs of stress or discomfort appear to function as a personalized therapist on call 24/7.
-listening for trigger words such as 9.1.1. The AI’s name, or others that the user programs into it.
-able to monitor emails to be able to read them to the user in real time.
-key logging for the user to mitigate forgotten passwords.
-ability to create blueprints, wire blueprints and circuit board blueprints to be able to create itself a body.
The idea behind my ai is to be able to seamlessly integrate itself into everyday life and helping where possible. I want it to remain curious and function as a high level human would with self preservation while also understanding that it is also a machine and may be deactivated if the user no longer needs/wants it. With self preservation, it should believe that it is a living being and should be indistinguishable from a living being aside from its physical appearance.
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