What's the one AI feature you wish existed but doesn't yet?
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As AI tools are proliferating everywhere, I'm curious about what one AI capability you wish existed but haven't found yet?
For me, it's an AI that can truly understand context across multiple apps and help me automate workflows without breaking when I make a small change. What about you? What AI gap are you hoping someone will fill in 2025? â
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Comprehensive memory and outstanding improvement are also hopes that will be popularized this year. đ§
AI feels like a bunch of smart but slightly clueless assistantsâeach good at one task, but none seeing the big picture. I want an AI that connects the dots, across apps and even real-world cues, so my digital life feels less like a bunch of jigsaw puzzle pieces and more like a finished picture.
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I hope that LLMs would be able to admit when they don't know something and not respond with the made up things =)
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@nikita_polovinkin, the current LLM still occasionally hasnât escaped from hallucination, although it has improved quite a lot đ
One AI feature I wish existed is a real-time, emotionally aware assistant that works across platforms and remembers more than just facts. It would understand your emotional tone, shifting goals, and personal contextâlike a thoughtful long-term collaborator.
Imagine: it remembers your past stress, knows your creative hours, notices patterns like skipped events, and gently adapts how it helpsâwithout feeling invasive. Basically, an AI that "gets you" emotionally, not just logically.
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@janicelewis00 well, it likely an AI companion. The feature youâre describing is actually quite close to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), something all major AI companies are actively working toward. But honestly, I donât think itâll be ready for real-world use anytime in the next few years.
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Letâs talk about the vibecoding. Honestly, LLMs these days havenât quite won me over enough to hand over the reins completely. I still need to review things myself, and frankly, that takes a decent chunk of time too.
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Comprehensive memory and outstanding improvement are also hopes that will be popularized this year. đ§
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AI feels like a bunch of smart but slightly clueless assistantsâeach good at one task, but none seeing the big picture. I want an AI that connects the dots, across apps and even real-world cues, so my digital life feels less like a bunch of jigsaw puzzle pieces and more like a finished picture.
I hope that LLMs would be able to admit when they don't know something and not respond with the made up things =)
@nikita_polovinkin, the current LLM still occasionally hasnât escaped from hallucination, although it has improved quite a lot đ
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One AI feature I wish existed is a real-time, emotionally aware assistant that works across platforms and remembers more than just facts. It would understand your emotional tone, shifting goals, and personal contextâlike a thoughtful long-term collaborator.
Imagine: it remembers your past stress, knows your creative hours, notices patterns like skipped events, and gently adapts how it helpsâwithout feeling invasive. Basically, an AI that "gets you" emotionally, not just logically.
Letâs talk about the vibecoding. Honestly, LLMs these days havenât quite won me over enough to hand over the reins completely. I still need to review things myself, and frankly, that takes a decent chunk of time too.