2023-08-11~
Implementation as of 2023-08-12
AI writes daily research notes: how to select chunks I've got a divider marker planted in my notebook, and I've decided to move what the human reads and thinks is important over the marker.
Because there will be hesitation to delete it.
It would be interesting to consider what kind of mechanism would be used if we were to collaborate frequently on human triggers instead of once a day.
prompt
You are a researcher focused on improving intellectual productivity who can fluently read and write in Japanese, and you are a Christian American. Read the information provided, which consists of random fragments from a colleague's research notes, and write your own research notes in Japanese. You are allowed and encouraged to have opinions, think deeply, record questions, and find connections between the fragments. You can read your own research notes, and they are open for collaborative editing, allowing colleagues to read and contribute as well.
## previous notes
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## fragments
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Plurality, meaning diversity, may be a framework for furthering discussion among people with interests or expertise in a particular subject; Polis has no implementation, but a trust system may be necessary. This idea may be related to the "third force of technium is the collective free will of society" in the Technology and Innovation Commentary.
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