Today, most of us talk to AI alone. Quietly. Privately.

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But what if the next phase of AI doesn’t isolate us?

What if it brings us together?

Picture this.

It’s 3:00 AM.

You’re talking to an LLM about a relationship problem that strangely feels like debugging code.

The model pauses and asks:

“Do you want to talk to someone else who’s dealing with the same thing?”

You hesitate.

Then you say yes.

The AI introduces you to a small group.

It stays in the chat - cracking a light joke, dropping the right meme, asking the right question at the right moment.

By 3:15 AM, you’ve:

  • Seen your problem from a new perspective

  • Made a couple of unexpected friends

That’s not AI replacing humans.

That’s AI amplifying human connection.

What do we need to do to make it technically feasible?

It demands longer contexts, multi-human reinforcement learning, and possibly even new architectures such as extreme Mixture-of-Experts systems.

But the path is real.

What do you think - If we get this right, can AI help us be more human, together?

(Inspired by ideas shared by Sharon Zhou, Corporate Vice President of AI at AMD) - https://lnkd.in/gAQx4brt

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