Our phones are constantly with us, silently recording patterns from our habits to our emotions.
Think about it: a device that knows when we eat, sleep, or even feel stressed.
Now imagine an AI tool that uses this data, stored privately, to understand and predict our well-being.
Could AI soon "clone" our minds to guide us towards happiness? How close are we to this reality?
with the latest wearable devices I am starting to see how we might get there
A few links which can helped me dive into the topic
rewind wearable device rewind.ai/pendant
"Her" movie imdb.com/title/tt1798709/
Neuralink neuralink.com/
Bryan Johnson: Kernel Brain-Computer Interfaces www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YbcB6b4A2U
Book: The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson
There is a high likleyhood that the information in our mind contains chaotic effects (i.e seemingly random patterns arising from somewhat simple rules that are pretty impossible to derive precisely from just analyzing the pattern).