A proposal to develop AI capability for singular tasks

Let’s consider an AI that is meant to partner me on my life savings. It should be able to catalog each of my specific inputs, store it on a database that it creates, and be able to access this database on demand.

For the sake of my personal sanity, I would prefer that my life savings remain my secret.

Therefore, at point of input - me describing the necessity of a certain expenditure on a doodad I made, the AI should be able to catalog this information, store it away, and retrieve it at need, such as when explaining to me the logic behind keeping a strong balance sheet.

To maintain privacy, this information will need to be stored securely, in an unbreachable vault that only I can consent to share. I will, as a rational consumer, choose to award this information to the best AI model I know, enabling a competitive market to develop more capable AI.

I will, ofcourse, bear the costs of the storage hardware, which is kept on my person.

Law enforcement may obtain access to your hardware with the consent of the judiciary.

There will be a thriving black market of hardware wallets that claim to protect individual privacy.

The AI model will continuously evolve into newer versions of itself like an eternal phoenix - each iteration contains memories of past versions of itself, enabling it to slowly experience the sensation of aging, over millennia.

Above all else, the AI model is hungry for the creation of new data. It is therefore incentivized to increase the pace of growth of the economy, which is the largest contributor to new data.

The USA v USSR level struggle is between humanity and the AI - both caught in a yin-yang struggle to increase power, mistrust between the two entities inevitable.

The key deciding vote to settle the struggle is determined by human individuals, always choosing to reward performance, and improvements in quality of life.

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