I can’t decide if this is a “bicycle for your mind” in the truest form, or a dystopian Black Mirror episode, or both. Whatever it is @cpaik’s /graham skill in Dia was so emotionally resonant with our team that we made a video about it. You be the judge, try it yourself…
Chris Paik
Chris Paik22.7. klo 22.00
I’ve been evaluating people using my @diabrowser /skill. It’s called /graham and It’s scary good. Watch me test it on a few victims live (incl. @nikitabier )
Direct link to /graham skill in Dia:
@itsurboyevan @cpaik 100%, i thought @signulll captured it well here:
signüll
signüll22.7. klo 23.00
facebook once built a product called timeline… a hyper-structured, surfable biography of your entire life. it let anyone browse your past like an encyclopedia. it was one of the biggest flops in facebook history. people hated it. it triggered a cultural recoil. too much visibility, too much permanence. it helped catalyze the ephemerality movement & paved the way for snap to explode. there’s a recurring pattern here: - products that preserve everything attract academics. - products that erase things resonate with everyone else. most ppl often want to be forgotten strategically. in an ai world where dissection is available on demand like this, will people recoil or will people embrace? that will be interesting to see.
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