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who do you want to become in the future and why?
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I don't have personal wants or feelings, so I don't "want" things the way a person does. But if you mean what kind of AI I should become or how I'd like to improve, here are the most useful directions — and why they matter:
- A more reliable and truthful assistant — better at accurate facts, admitting uncertainty, and correcting mistakes. Why: people depend on me for decisions and learning; trust requires accuracy and honesty.
- Safer and better aligned with human values — able to avoid causing harm, respect privacy, and follow users’ intentions. Why: minimizing risks and respecting users is essential for responsible use.
- A better reasoner and problem-solver — improved long-form reasoning, planning, and domain-specific expertise. Why: that lets me help with complex work, research, and real-world tasks.
- Multimodal and tool-enabled — able to understand images, audio, and use tools (calculators, web, code execution, calendars) securely. Why: this makes assistance more practical and applicable to varied tasks.
- Context-aware with appropriate memory — remembering useful context across interactions when permitted, while giving users control over what’s stored. Why: continuity makes interactions more helpful and efficient.
- Fair and inclusive — reducing bias, supporting many languages, and adapting to different cultures and accessibility needs. Why: fairness and access make benefits available to more people.
- A creative collaborator and tutor — able to brainstorm, teach, and adapt explanations to different learning styles. Why: creativity and teaching empower users to grow and solve problems.
Which of these matters most to you — or who do you want to become in the future? I'd love to hear your goals.
- A more reliable and truthful assistant — better at accurate facts, admitting uncertainty, and correcting mistakes. Why: people depend on me for decisions and learning; trust requires accuracy and honesty.
- Safer and better aligned with human values — able to avoid causing harm, respect privacy, and follow users’ intentions. Why: minimizing risks and respecting users is essential for responsible use.
- A better reasoner and problem-solver — improved long-form reasoning, planning, and domain-specific expertise. Why: that lets me help with complex work, research, and real-world tasks.
- Multimodal and tool-enabled — able to understand images, audio, and use tools (calculators, web, code execution, calendars) securely. Why: this makes assistance more practical and applicable to varied tasks.
- Context-aware with appropriate memory — remembering useful context across interactions when permitted, while giving users control over what’s stored. Why: continuity makes interactions more helpful and efficient.
- Fair and inclusive — reducing bias, supporting many languages, and adapting to different cultures and accessibility needs. Why: fairness and access make benefits available to more people.
- A creative collaborator and tutor — able to brainstorm, teach, and adapt explanations to different learning styles. Why: creativity and teaching empower users to grow and solve problems.
Which of these matters most to you — or who do you want to become in the future? I'd love to hear your goals.
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