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My ideal productivity tool

I was thinking about how to externalize so much of the stuff. There is always a lot we can't externalize. Unless I actually had someone else who would be my trusted system. Now, I don't want to hire someone. I want a droid. You know what I mean? A trusted system that was electronic and was saving files etc etc but had personality. A seemless kind of interaction like that. Something I didn't have to train so much. Something that tried to learn my ways.

An "Alfred."

I've tried to assign some personality to my trusted system, but I'm not fooling anyone: it's just my personality that I'm codifying. I want something that's a little more independent. Let's take the tamaguchi (sp?) and virtual roleplaying game technology and do something more useful with it. Not just entertainment. A virtual butler who kept track--and I mean KEPT TRACK--of your information. Would volunteer useful information. You could talk to him in a general way "Hey, I need to get milk at the store," and he'd file it away for you, remind you when you needed to go to the store. He'd keep track of addresses. He'd sort through your email. Let you know as things came up: "Several emails came for you in the last hour, and I know you asked not to be bothered, but one is from your girlfriend, so I thought I should tell you anyway." That is not beyond the technology of gaming software today, by *any* means. Why don't we have it? I'd buy it. I'd be willing to spend a lot of money on that. There are highly sophisiticated NPCs in computer games. What I'm talking about is trivial.

Who'd want one of these? Who's interested in seeing if it can be done? Anyone have any resources out there to exploit? I have a few ideas...

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Holy crap I would buy...

Holy crap I would buy one of those! The only thing I can think of that isn't included in this is that it should be damn friggin small so I could have my butler with me whenever and wherever I went. And it should be Bluetooth with an earpiece so that you can be butlered in public spaces. The headset should have a docking station to store it away neatly on the device and the headset mode should only be activated when you take the headset out. No remembering to switch the mode. It should also recognize when I'm busy and interact with me appropriately (like my T637 does!). If I have tunes playing, it should know to be louder or be able to pause the music to interrupt. The only other thing I can think of is that it should have a better sounding voice (multiple voice choices is obvious) than what is currently implemented in OS X for instance.

I have no resources for getting this going beyond some meager (by meager I mean taught myself) programming skills but I'd be willing to lend a hand any way I could. This is exactly what we all need to get all this junk out of our heads!

 
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