A couple thoughts on AI and us --

Thinking about the connected devices world in general (and personally, with
my current focus on Vaani in particular), it is hard not to think about AI.
In Vaani team, we are (on purpose) not looking into AI in that context for
various reasons including - we need to focus for voice enablement first and
AI is a vast area in itself. (In fact, AI is playing a big role in natural
language understanding). However, it is an area that we should definitely
keep an eye on for the sheer impact it could have on the tech world in
general and users + our values in particular. As the big players collect
insane amounts of data from users and combined with the power of AI, start
predicting your needs before you think of them, it could be a slippery
slope for privacy, user choice and dubious practices around user consent.

On that note, the openAI announcement in December is interesting. It is
backed by tech billionaires but they say their goal is "to advance digital
intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole,
unconstrained by a need to generate financial return.". This is great.
Sounds a lot like how Mozilla would think. However, there are not many code
snippets or plans/roadmaps available yet. They say they will "collaborate
with others across many institutions and expect to work with companies to
research and deploy new technologies." I am unsure if anyone has any
insights on their plans yet? Sounds worthwhile to get some insights.

Secondly, if some day Mozilla does get involved, what would be the ways our
connected products could benefit from something like OpenAI? thoughts?
(For me, I would like my own API to that intelligence that I can control my
data access with, train/untrain my models and you know...make it work for
me, not the other way around).

-Sandip
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