TL; DR
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Jeeves is an AI/blockchain powered website that plays the role of ‘The Organizer’.
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For the most part, AI, blockchain, and older Web2 systems still live in their own little bubbles; but this is a good example of them working together in harmony.
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Perhaps soon we’ll work with our AI to take stock of how many times we can ‘buoyantly’ work in a conversation before someone speaks.
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“The Organizer.”
If you’ve ever traveled in a group, there’s bound to be someone who has held this title.
If you’ve only ever traveled alone, the relationship basically works like this:
The Organizer becomes irritated by the group’s tendency to get caught up in sluggish indecision, while the rest of the group is annoyed by the Organizer’s constant need to, well, organize.
It’s weird.
But we have a feeling this dynamic will soon be forgotten, thanks to a platform we just got to know called Jeeves – an AI/blockchain powered website that plays the role of ‘The Organizer’.
The basic idea is this:
You tell Jeeves where/when you’re going, what interests/budget you have, and he spits out an in-depth itinerary, right down to each day’s morning, lunch, afternoon, dinner, and evening activities.
Then, like a trusty butler, Jeeves suggests all the flights, hotels and activity bookings you need to make to make your itinerary a reality.
(He’ll even set you up with a blockchain-based loyalty wallet so you can collect rewards on the go).
That’s cool and all…
But here’s what really gets us excited about this:
For the most part, AI, blockchain, and legacy Web2 systems still live in their own little bubbles.
Learn about products/platforms that seamlessly integrate each technology without the end user feeling some friction gives us visions of a future where an Iron Man x Jarvis style human/machine relationship could exist.
Except instead of working together to help save NYC from an alien invasion, we’re working with our AI to catalog how many times we can “boisterously” work into a conversation before anyone speaks.
(Our current record is 5 times, in 5 minutes).
PS This was a guest post we did Netcetera – if you’re interested in all things ‘new internet’, check them out!