Collect this post as an NFT.
Hope this to be an extremely short post.
I'm currently working within a 19-day sprint of some of my own work and figuring out next steps.
Through moments like these I usually keep an excessively over-documented version of everything I am doing. Many times public, though eventually once I peel back enough layers, I go private. The iteration is so much faster that way.
One of the ideas that I have been working with, for some time, modeling an agent specifically on all of my writing. I approximate over 400k+ words written in the last 3-years. Words describing myself in details other humans care nothing for.
And in all fairness, other humans don't have the time. I wouldn't.
But AI does.
In a single day I wrote 2000k+ words, in 1 document, worked ~9.35hours according to my Union AI rep, took approximately 1.5hrs in breaks, and seem like a half decent employee.
Check out our conversation on Chat with 10-hour old Les Greys
Just incase you were wondering if I was working or not, I'm very self-directed.
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Published some words. Ironically, It's about how words, translated by other words (sometimes numbers), to create new words, for my boss to know what words I may have written, so he doesn't fire me for using bad words. https://paragraph.xyz/@lesgreys/how-ai-agents-will-intermediate-employment
@les shares insights from a 19-day work sprint, emphasizing the speed of private iterations. A unique experiment is revealed: modeling an AI agent on over 400K words written in the past 3 years. The AI copes with large data volumes and helps maintain productivity during long work hours.