Super cool. Rewinding your own archive seems like the killer feature here; have you thought about adding in a share link that opens the same place at the same moment? That would make it much more useful.
Yes, mostly preventative. Like it caused me to have my cholesterol checked and realized my triglycerides were a dumpster fire. Also good to know about certain cancer risks that I never would have checked up on regularly.
But if you had your entire genome sequenced and not just a check for specific risk factors then 100% there is all sorts of interesting information you can find on yourself. There are tons of correlative studies out there.
Anybody else find Fable almost unusable because of the safeguards? I generally can't get more than 2 minutes into a task without it auto-switching back to opus..
Does it support offline meetings? The primary problem I have with other solutions is offline speaker identification when we bring offline everyone gets marked as the same speaker.
I disagree, I sequenced with nebula genomics years ago.. you can understand risk factors for various problems so that you can start interventions that make sense way in advance.
Sure, but that only happens with a clean, concise, human readable codebase. If agents start working directly in binary, it'd be a lot harder to interact and understand what's going on and where the points of failure are..
Even if agents can learn to navigate all the stubs and WET crap they leave behind do we really want a code base that no human can follow what's actually going on?
Is there a recovery path, like an encrypted export or recovery file; say phone stolen, laptop dies, etc.., or is the vault only as durable as my most reliable device?
This is definitely the case with ERP/accounting systems. AI can make the demo look better, but someone inside the company still has to own each process.
I’ve found that no matter what systems companies implement, behind the scenes they usually still run on spreadsheets. Moving people away from that is where the pushback starts.