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=== User: Okay, your first 10 are spot-on now. === Okay, your first 10 are spot-on now. Well, spot-on for this level. We're gonna do another final rewrite. I want you to integrate 11 and 12. I don't think that they're different things. Put them put them together. So that will give us our first 11, because you're gonna bring 11 and 12 together. Okay, so number 12, your 13, the tiny second life. I want this to be more about second life, in quotes, becomes a big thing again. And what I want to talk about is a couple maybe sentences about what it offered, and how this time, with a combination of virtual reality and intelligent NPCs and massive customizability, it becomes more and more like the ability to create personalized simulations for yourself, for groups, and interact with both other people and NPCs and historical figures. So I want to think about what second life with VR plus AI, not full utopia, like this is not, I want to think about what's available in a year and a half with just like a shell that looks like second life, the option to put on VR goggles if I want, and the ability to have AI NPCs, and the ability to start to have like AI rendered, that sort of AI rendered videos, but piped into this space as 3D or 2D, if I'm using a computer, rendered worlds. So second life becomes a big thing again, that's gonna be our number 12. Number 13, analog 2.0, you're 14, good, but yeah, I think you're focused too much, I want to make this more about written text, because it's like dinner parties where phones go into lock pouches, bars that ban wearables, like I don't think we're that close to this idea where people are just recording everything, there are lots of barriers to that. I want to focus first on written communication, like all words written and posted on the internet, all WhatsApp messages that people send, all the stuff that AI can read now, or will be able to read in the future. I really want to think about creative ways that will be used, and I really like the idea of messages that destroy upon delivery, but maybe you can think a little bit about the tech nuance here, where there's going to be a lot more writing, that different creative ways are going to be used to create private writing, even when we send texts and messages and lots of different things are going to happen. Try to think about what the most viscerally interesting and creative and ultimately realistic ones. That's number 13 on your list. And number 14, this is kind of like a meta theme, but it's not exactly one on your previous list. But it's like access to AI as relationship milestone. And think about exactly how this would work. To some extent, you had an example where I give a car salesman like access to my agent. So this will happen in business contexts, in personal context texts. But theoretically, people will have, and you might give everyone access to your level one answering service, but you'll have level two, level three, level four access that you can you can give people that give them increasingly increasing access to your AI. Think about how practically that would work and the human psychology behind it. And maybe at a high level, you know, some examples of the different things that would be available. But I want to paint this picture of access to AI as relationship milestone and it being it being tiered.
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