Enhancing Human Capabilities through Symbiotic Artificial Intelligence with Shared Sensory Experiences
Hao, Rui, Liu, Dianbo, Hu, Linmei
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have led to the development of powerful tools and platforms, such as ChatGPT, which have shown great promise in a wide range of applications, from language understanding to decision-making support. As AI systems continue to evolve and become more sophisticated, there is a growing interest in harnessing their potential for personalized support, assistance, and enhancement through human-AI interactions. One promising approach is developing AI systems that can share sensory experiences with humans, thereby fostering a stronger bond between the two entities. In this paper, we propose a novel concept called Symbiotic Artificial Intelligence with Shared Sensory Experiences (SAISSE), which aims to establish a mutually beneficial relationship between AI systems and human users through shared sensory experiences. By integrating multiple sensory input channels and processing human experiences, SAISSE enables AI systems, such as multimodal ChatGPT, to learn from and adapt to individual users, providing personalized support, assistance, and enhancement. The SAISSE concept represents a paradigm shift in AI-human interaction, where AI systems not only process and analyze data but also actively participate in shared sensory experiences, leading to more empathetic, responsive, and adaptive AI solutions. By fostering a stronger bond between humans and AI systems, SAISSE has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with technology, paving the way for seamless integration of AI in our daily lives and enabling us to unlock new opportunities for human growth, development, and well-being.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-26-2023
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