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  • ClawdBot: https://github.com/clawdbot/clawdbot - Personal AI assistant that operates across multiple messaging platforms (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and more). Features voice capabilities, live Canvas interface, and can be customized for specific domains. TypeScript, MIT license.

See the AI Prompting Guide for prompt engineering techniques.

  • Gemini - Google’s LLM chatbot (Formerly Bard).
  • Perplexity AI - Meta’s LLM project, accessible without login.
  • Midjourney - A tool for writing enhancement that is compatible with various platforms.
  • Ideogram AI - Creative AI tools for more accessible expression.

Also referenced in the section.

  • Life: Process that can retain its complexity and replicate.

  • Life 1.0: Life that evolves its hardware and software (biological stage).

  • Life 2.0: Life that evolves its hardware but designs much of its software (cultural stage).

  • Life 3.0: Life that designs its hardware and software (technological stage).

  • Intelligence: Ability to accomplish complex goals.

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): Non-biological intelligence.

  • Narrow intelligence: Ability to accomplish a narrow set of goals, e.g., play chess or drive a car.

  • General intelligence: Ability to accomplish virtually any goal, including learning.

  • Universal intelligence: Ability to acquire general intelligence given access to data and resources.

  • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): Ability to accomplish any cognitive task at least as well as humans.

  • Human-level AI: AGI.

  • Strong AI: AGI.

  • Superintelligence: General intelligence far beyond human level.

  • Civilization: Interacting group of intelligent life forms.
  • Consciousness: Subjective experience.

  • Qualia: Individual instances of subjective experience.

  • Ethics: Principles that govern how we should behave.
  • Teleology: Explanation of things in terms of their goals or purposes rather than their causes.

  • Goal-oriented behavior: Behavior more easily explained via its effect than via its cause.

  • Having a goal: Exhibiting goal-oriented behavior.

  • Having purpose: Serving goals of one’s own or of another entity.

  • Friendly AI: Superintelligence whose goals are aligned with ours.

  • Cyborg: Human-machine hybrid.

  • Intelligence explosion: Recursive self-improvement rapidly leading to superintelligence.

  • Singularity: Intelligence explosion.

  • Universe: The region of space from which light has had time to reach us during the 13.8 billion years since our Big Bang.

Tegmark, M. (2017). Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.