(Quick Canvas exercise. Only available under the Gemini 2.0 Flash model. Took a couple of tries to set context, but allowed interactive questions to be appended to itts text and then used a side menu to select length of answer or bring up a prompt box, also prototyped diagram and offerred multiple windows for preview, code, and a console while logging everything in the conversation here.)
(Various questions on how to review footnotes via other than a social network, blog, or website. Emphasis on new Google Gemini Canvas. Toward a Utility of Intelligence. Also writing off-digital in an A5 notebook, Moleskine this month. Wants to be hybrid, too, BuJo if not Deep Work. The bringup is like a deus in the box. All intuition, no indexing. Incidentally, Google Keep had the bookmarks for past trials and that was integrated since alongside calendar and gmail., although it does not import bookmark files such as HTML the way the browser does, but it can export using Google Takeout. Raindrop itself can do labeling or semantic search, but not document editing. AmpleNote has an AmpleCap extension to capture pages to notes, and any AI interaction is through a third-party platform API subscription.)
Re: AAAI 2025 Future of AI Research. (Basically, current excitement, taken as hype, includes some things that are real but need a lot more. The next wave of participants has to determine what they want. The claim that AGI is the next milestone seems like a running punchline. Their task is to figure out what paths are feasible and for which purposes. Having said that, new capabilities enabled by the tech may also pop up and be looking for applications. Not quite theory or modeling, but classic tech. Of course, quantum could claim that Feynman was wrong, too, but somehow that persists. Action does not always depend upon understanding. A breakout from the Cave.)