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Struggling with switching a project to ICM
I was wondering if anyone has any tips on pivoting an agent you already started working to ICM? Before finding this community I had been trying to build a personal assistant agent. I don’t really want to throw out everything I had built but I’m struggling and feeling overwhelmed trying to convert it over. Has anyone else dealt with similar? Is it easier or maybe better to throw everything out and start from scratch?
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@Jordan Shaw thank you again. You’ve given me a good direction to start in.
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@Leo Hako-Oja thank you for your response, it’s nice to know I’m not the only one. To answer your question it’s self contained. I was focusing on a lot of mental load stuff. So I wanted it to be able to help with meal planning, household maintenance schedules, inventory, scheduling. In the long term I was hoping for it to become my own JARVIS too.
Who's here? Drop your intro.
Tell us three things: 1. What you do (job, industry, student, career-changer, whatever) 2. What brought you to Clief Notes 3. One thing you're trying to figure out right now related to computing or AI I'll respond to every single one. And read each other's intros too because the person who's stuck on the same problem as you might already be in this thread. I'll go first I am Jake, I have been working in tech for 15 Years, building with Generative AI for 3 Years straight now! Excited to teach and learn! That's it. Simple, scannable, gives you data on who's joining and what they need, and keeps the feed clear for content that retains people past week one.
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Currently a household manager and daytime child caregiver. I’ve been fascinated by tech for a long time built a few computers, messed around with graphic design, dabbled in bitcoin and nft’s. I saw some of Jake’s YT shorts and liked his approach to ai and its connection back to the foundations of tech. I originally came here just to see what was being offered and am now diving in to all the information and ideas this community has.
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@Samantha Golding welcome to the community. Hope you learn as much as I am from everyone here. ❤️
Normalize giving away everything for free
This is a little bit of a rant cause I can’t post these thoughts anywhere else. At least, I’m not ready to get publicly crucified yet, so… I cannot talk to almost anyone I know about ai. They have no idea what’s going on, or about the kind of stuff we do. It’s all doom and gloom. There is something that really bugs me about it, beyond the naivety and half-glass-full mentality. It’s that, gatekeeping does nothing for humanity and is a selfish mentality at its core. So ai has access to lots of data, and artists data. So what? If you’re really good, it doesn’t matter. Great products, great services, great talent all have one thing in common which makes them in-demand. They’re great. And greatness is witnessed by all the people who consume their work. There’s no gatekeeping because it’s literally on display. From Harry Potter to Michael Jordon, Disney to Taylor Swift, Steve Jobs to Crayola Crayons. If no one is trying to copy you, then your work isn’t loud enough. Either because it’s not good enough (yet), or because you’re hiding it away from the world out of fear. Bringing it full circle… Nobody lost money cause I finally had a tool that could do work for me for free. Rather, everyone in my companies will literally make more money because of massively efficient operations. It also means we’ll be able to afford remarkable talent with the extra profits we bring in due to that efficiency. I’m SO glad I have more options to take care of the people I bring into my sphere. One last thought… a little side quest here.. Whenever I ask people about why it isn’t a good thing that robots will be able to farm all the organic food we need at extremely low costs to produce compared to what we have now, no one has a good answer. I used to be of the mindset that really rich people should use their money to fix problems like world hunger. Then I actually looked at the challenge of getting the recipients to use money the way it’s intended, and crunching numbers to see how long they could solve it for, and full stop, it doesn’t work. Complex problems require complex solutions. A billion dollars solves world hunger for how long… a day? A week? A month? And then what?
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I relate to this so much. It’s nice to see that there are other women who feel the same way I do. I’m grateful for all the people discussing ai and the potential it has but It feels like I less frequently see other women talking about it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.
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@Ruby Sparks that’s actually the thing that worries me most, I wish I knew how to help other women get interested and involved. Unfortunately it’s a lot like efforts around promoting women in STEM work. I’ve talked extensively with my sister (who has several degrees but one is in engineering) she does all sorts of youth outreach and feels like once girls reach high school the numbers drop off and it’s so hard to try and get them more interested. She helps with a robotics competition for high school students and the girls are always outnumbered ( sometimes by a lot) no matter what they try to do.
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I’m blessed to be a stay at home mom. My current focus, outside of my little one, is on gathering the skills to create an abundant life for my family.

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