I personally think people shouldn't have to trade time for resources. I think we should automate everything we can and share the resulting prosperity, instead spending time with the people / places / things we love. We're not there yet. But the leap AI has taken over the past year or so has gotten us a lot closer.
I'm developing an open source product to fully automate jobs. My business goal is to launch a company with this (free / open source) product that, after helping people automated their jobs (because employers need you to train your replacement for AI automation to go smoothly), helps negotiate with employers to keep paying the employee to hand over their automation workflow (which the AI figures out just talking to you, the employee) in return for X years of continued pay at 100% for no work except coaching the AI if it makes mistakes.
Followed by long term at reduce pay, but employees will own their created AI workflow and have the right to share it with others companies (for recurring payment), so you can maintain / increase your income long term this way.
To develop this product, I need some volunteers to actually try it out and give feedback during early stage development. So this seemed like a great community to find a candidate.
A few credentials to alleviate concerns that I'm not serious or not trustworthy:
I'm no Sam Altman, but I've been developing / tinkering with AI for roughly a decade as a side interest and when GPT proved its value, I spent the past year studying security risks enabled by the tech.
- My AI newsletter (2.3K subscribers)
- My audience (over 7K)
- My BSides presentation on AI risk via automation.
Along the way, I also studied, by necessity, things like mitigation of certain pitfalls of LLM tech, such as misinformation and unreliability. These lessons position me, I think, to outperform others attempting this goal.