I have been thinking about what would really be a game changer to people's lives to have automated processes.
Would it be food production, medical care, or education? Insulin production, maybe?
Putting aside if the tools are ready or not, what would be a high-leverage area that, if there were automation at some level, would have a huge positive impact on people's lives?
But then give an AI access to your bank statements to get personalised suggestions on how to make your money go further.
Maybe eventually something like recommending home improvements — if I want to get my kitchen and bathroom redone, what’s the best order to tackle them in? Does the answer change if we’re going away for two weeks in July? And can it organise builders to come in and get the work done?
Running low on fiber today? Here’s more veggies than usual. Idk.
Or something in the sustainable space. It would be awesome to have AI help us promote reuse and reduce waste by analyzing the stuff we have and also somehow enabling a sharing culture within the community by intelligently allocating used resources.
Software should be customizable by its users to a much greater degree than we produce today.
CICD pipelines
Robustness of software
The question you might ask is “what intelligent behaviors do we need?”
I think modern ML is suitable for building a tricorder like devices. Color test paint, check wear through resonance, interpret x-rays or infra-red patterns.
A self balancing hammer?
Novelty in application is endless. Knowing what you want before seeing it is hard.
child care /s