AI, Coding, Apps Tim Mahoney AI, Coding, Apps Tim Mahoney

AI Do Everything

AI is a paradigm shift, but at the moment it can’t do much.
Can we teach it to do more?
Here’s a little peak at a prototype.

 
 

Even the best apps are buggy.
They crash. They fail. They lose your data.
If they do too much, they’re confusing.
If they do too little, they’re useless.

Sometimes an app is almost perfect.
It almost does what you want, but not exactly.
So you move on.
You try another app.

And yet we keep making new apps.
Every bank has an app.
Every streaming service. Every restaurant.
Even your toaster has an app.

All these apps do the same thing.
They just use different colors.

They show you things.
They save things for later.
They let you press buttons.
They do stuff for you.

But maybe we don’t need all these apps.
Why not ask AI?

AI can show you things.
AI can save things for later.
AI can let you press buttons.
AI can do things for you.

For example, want to pay a friend?
Ask AI.

 
 

Want to be a better friend?
Ask AI.

 
 

But that’s a bit tedious.
You can’t be bothered to ask AI every time.
What if you just want a button?
Ask AI.

 
 

But what if you forget to press the button?
What if you’re too lazy?
You guessed it.
Ask AI.

 
 

But how can you trust the AI?
What if it doesn’t understand?
What if it’s not consistent?
What if you need more control?

Want to see the magic behind the curtain?
The AI isn’t special.
It’s just coding on your behalf.
What if you could code too?

 
 

What if you could access the world?

 
 

What would you do?

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