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=== User: Okay, I think we're about 90% there. === Okay, I think we're about 90% there. I'm going to challenge you. What I want to do is I want to make the titles need to be perfectly optimized and really thingified so that people get what the thing is. So I've gone through and I've revised all of your titles. In some cases, I'll invite you to generally consider revising the text around the new title as necessary. I think there are only a couple cases where more significant edits are required because the title is going to recast it. I'll point those out. The other ones you can make more minor edits. So title number one, Everybody Has an Answering Service. Title number two, AI as Financial Bloodhound. Title number three, Compute Time as Class Marker. Title number four, Customer Service Centaurs, exactly what you have now. Title number five, Shareable AI. We're not just focused on prompts. It's not just sharing a prompt. It's more just like the same way people might share photos on Instagram. It's going to be sharing, could be anything. It could be a prompt, an AI agent, AI experience. It's like, okay, we're going to pull out a phone and do AI together, become something that people do, and not just love language. This isn't just dating. This is a shareable AI. So among friends, among family, while people are watching TV together, shareable AI. Think about what that means. Six is we're going to call it hive mind for hire. Seven, we're going to say death gets weirder. Eight is AI referees the humans. Number nine is leaning into AI authorship. So yeah, I think the footer will be a big part of it, but I think it's going to be about the fact that we're going to be more honest about when we use AI, or people are going to be more honest about not using AI, and they're going to be more creative about it. Some people are going to go very personalized. They're going to have named AI assistants, and add that the personality flourish, thank their AI assistant, or people will do this in all kinds of different ways. That's what humans do, but they're going to lean into the AI authorship. The footer will be one of the ways to do this, and it's going to be very, very human in terms of the variability that comes. Ten, we're going to call prompt speak goes mainstream. Eleven, we're going to call it the wikification of the world, because the dispute this claim button is a tactic, but what I want to showcase more is that Wikipedia has a very robust process for any claim to be questioned. There's an editorial board. The world, the news media is going to become like that in some way. Obviously, there are going to be safeguards and gates, and some of it's going to be agentic, and there's going to be humans in the loop, but the wikification of the world is what we're talking about. Okay, eleven. I'm sorry. Eleven is the bonded disputable claim. That's the one. That's the wikification of the world. Twelve, let's just not make it specifically about Second Life. Let's make it life is a game. Let's maybe pull some numbers about when Second Life came out and the peak number of people that used it, and how many people play video games, and how that's gone up. Any little stats you could put up, but what I want to point out is that there's an opportunity for something like Second Life that's going to be much better, and video games get a lot better, and they become more like simulated experiences empowered by AI, and that the amount of time people spend playing these games, especially if AI automates a lot of the effort, is going to increase dramatically, and life becomes a game, and there might be weird situations in which there's a hybrid between the game world and the real world, and they kind of merge together. A lot of interesting things can happen. It's going to be weird. Remember, that's our let's call number 13. You're still focused on writing content, but the title is clunky. Let's just make it the privacy arms race, and 14. I don't want to make it agent access. AI access as relationship milestone, so please make those edits.
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