Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

HERE ARE FUNDAMENTALS UNDERLYING " MY DIDITAL AVATAR " U / I

 Suman,

 

 

Just came across following article :

ChatGPT Is Having a Thomas Edison Moment

Why breakthrough technologies need to be accessible

 

 

This article makes following interesting points :

 

Ø  By packaging GPT-3 in a way that normal people can use, OpenAI has finally made people sit up and realize the incredible power of today’s AI.

 

Ø  This is nothing new; we think of Thomas Edison as the inventor of the lightbulb, not because he actually invented it, but because he successfully brought it to market and turned it into something that normal people could understand.

 

 

 

Ø  That will be a trend in the AI industry going forward; the companies that make using AI as easy as possible will be the ones that thrive.

 

Ø  So why is ChatGPT such a sensation if the technology behind it has been out for a while?

 

 

Ø  It’s because ChatGPT makes that technology incredibly accessible. The chatbot is free to use, and every day people can sign up and interact with it as if they’re texting a friend. 

 

 

Ø  It’s not that ChatGPT does anything fundamentally new. It just does it in a way that normal people can access and thus be blown away by.

 

Ø  Without the resources to put into making the technology accessible, the tech can’t make it out into the real world.

 

 

Ø  For technology as ground-breaking as AI to make it out into the real world, it has to engage the imaginations of everyday peoplePeople need to play with it directly — and see its revolutionary power — before the tech will truly impact the world.

 

Ø  As the field continues to evolve, it will be the companies who continue to make the technology widely accessible — even at tremendous cost — that will ultimately succeed.

 

Suman,

 

 

Dozens of AI apps ( all drawing upon GPT 3 ) are dishing out same / similar answers ( for reasons given in this article )

 

If you have tried one, you have tried all ( - since all draw upon same resource )

 

This is where Personal.ai stands out by “ differentiating “ itself from the crowd

 

It provides “ sharp / sensible / relevant “ answers , drawn from the knowledge of a specific person

 

But ( in my view ), even Personal.ai will lose its charm, if a visitor is provided with a “ prepared list of questions 

 

Then he will suspect ( and rightly so ) that you also have a “ prepared list of answers “ !

 

Quite like “ canned laughs “ in TV serials

 

I suggest , on “ My Digital Avatar “ U / I , we avoid showing following links :

 

Show key questions

Show key Q&A

Show key highlights

 

Instead, I suggest the following :

 

https://kishankokal.github.io/digital-avatar-of-Hemen-Parekh/chat.html

 

 

In this U / I , against the caption “ What can I chat about ? “ , we write :

 

“ Clicking on any alphabet will reveal a list of TOPICS where I know something :  A  -  B  -  C  -  D  -   ………..  “

 

When a visitor clicks on any alphabet, a drop-list pops up , from the following tabulated database :

 

 

 

How to make it EXTREMELY EASY for visitors of My Digital Avatar to “ Construct “ their own questions , strictly relating “ What I Know “ ( topics )- and not display some “ Canned Questions “

 

 

Method :

Ø  Parse all Memory Blocks and list KEYWORDS ( TOPICS ) in descending order of “ Frequency of Occurrence “ ( with “ no of times “ appearing in bracket )

Ø  Sort these TOPICS according to alphabets ( ie: starting with A – B – C and so forth )

Ø  Store in a database

 

Create a TOPIC MATRIX as shown below :

 

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

AI

Bond

Cell

Data

E Court

Fabric

Grid

Harm

Identifier

Job

Advt

Bill

Content

Digital

ED

Finance

Govt

House

ID

Jobless

Automation

Bottle

CAA

Device

Election

Future

Gadkari

Heal

IndiaBit

Judgement

Avatar

Business

Corporator

Degree

Electoral

Freight

Google

Health

Integrated

Jagadesh

Amitabh

Burning

Commission

Dharmendra

Export

Freebies

Great

Hotmail

Internet

Justice

Aadhar

Bot

Carbon

DigiLocker

EV

Fake

Gross

Hair

India

Joshi

Apprentice

Bharat

Connected

Definitin

Empower

FAME

Gullible

Home

IRCTC

Jobseeker

 

Next :

 

Now that a visitor has clicked on ( say ) , alphabet E , how do we enable her to “ CONSTRUCT “ a good question around one of the topics appearing under E ?

 

Generally ( but not always ), a typical question , starts with :

 

Who  /  What  /  Why  /  Where  /  when  / How / Which

 

We provide these “ clickable prompts “ on top of the QUESTION BOX

 

A visitor :

 

Ø  first clicks on ( say ) WHY

Ø  next clicks on ( say ) EXPORT

 

At this stage, we have following options :

 

Ø  Display a question containing both these words

Ø  Transfer these words into the Question Box, and let the visitor complete the sentence

 

 

I believe this process will :

 

Ø  Make a visitor repeatedly keep clicking on different alphabets to reveal list of TOPICS ( turn into a GAME to find if there is some topic which is missing from the drop-list – a sure sign of my “ Ignorance “ ? – then ask me a question on that , to see what kind of answer my Digital Avatar comes up with ! )

 

Ø  Make Personal.ai to STAND APART from those ( boring ? ) AIs

 

 

 

Regards,

 

Hemen    

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