I’ve been finding it hard to push myself to complete my New Year’s resolution of going to the gym and getting jacked. So, I built an AI agent that yells at me and keeps me accountable.
Introducing Goggins AI. Inspired by
@anuatluru’s #WorkingTheory on Accountability as a Service, this agent creates timelines, prioritizes tasks, uses GPT-4o vision to keep you in check, and even charges you for slacking off. Try the demo for free here: https://github.com/alexy201/goggins-agent-python.
To answer the question: can an AI keep humans accountable? The answer is, sort of. It definitely knows when to take my money, but can still be fooled (see for yourself). On the other hand, my arms have been noticeably bigger…
Absolutely agree, although from a business perspective it is a good strategic move, it just kills innovation—especially for users that DO want to try out cool features or new products. Like, I can't even give MY OWN data to a service that could help me?
Hey everyone, I am the creator of AWS Docs GPT and its been extremely useful to garner all of your feedback for the site—thank you guys so much! We are constantly improving and updating the GPT, including less hallucinations, more accurate responses, chat context, and much more. At the end of the day, I really hope this tool can be useful for developers like myself out there!!!
Introducing Goggins AI. Inspired by @anuatluru’s #WorkingTheory on Accountability as a Service, this agent creates timelines, prioritizes tasks, uses GPT-4o vision to keep you in check, and even charges you for slacking off. Try the demo for free here: https://github.com/alexy201/goggins-agent-python.
To answer the question: can an AI keep humans accountable? The answer is, sort of. It definitely knows when to take my money, but can still be fooled (see for yourself). On the other hand, my arms have been noticeably bigger…