Manolis Kellis
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And the beauty of such a model is that if I am replaceable, if the parts that I currently do are replaceable,
That's amazing because it frees me up to work on other parts that I don't currently have time to develop.
Maybe all I'm doing is giving the same advice over and over and over again.
Like just let my AI do that.
And I can work on the next stage and the next stage and the next stage.
So I think in terms of freeing up, like they say a programmer is someone who cannot do the same thing twice.
So the second time you write a program to do it.
And I wish I could do that for my own existence.
I could just like, you know, figure out things, keep improving, improving, improving.
And once I've nailed it, let the AI loose on that.
And maybe even let the AI better it, better than I could have.
I wanna have the room to grow.
Maybe the new version of me that the actual me will get slightly worse sometimes, slightly better other times.
When it gets slightly better, I'd like to emulate that and have a much higher standard to meet and keep going.
I want to be there 100% of them for each of them.
So I have zero quirks about me being physically me, like zero jealousy.
There's two aspects of every person's life.
There's what you give to others and there's what you experience yourself.
Life truly ends when you experiencing ends, but the others experiencing you doesn't need to end.
The downside is when my wife or my kids will have a really emotional interaction with my digital twin and I won't know about it.