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"Enhancing Productivity and Insight through Killer Apps and Modified Functions"

Jan 3, 2024 - 10:32amSummary: The first killer apps include calendaring, reminders, and tweeting about the brain, along with the modification of the generic step function. The modified function should take some input and produce output that includes the input and any new information. The output should ideally be the necessary output. The desired outcome is gaining insight into thinking and achieving a state of collapsing.

Transcript: What are the first killer apps? Calendaring, reminders, tweeting about brain, modify the generic step function. It should take some input and the output should be input plus whatever is new. It may be useful to have output be purely the thing that it needs to output. What do I want for myself? Insight into thinking. Collapsing.

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