The journey towards true digital immortality, where my consciousness and perspectives continue to thrive, relies heavily on the ability of artificial intelligence to not just process, but truly understand and learn from my vast collection of thoughts. This challenge has been at the forefront of my mind, and it's striking how relevant my earlier insights on content creation and digital presence are proving to be today. I've often spoken about the power of self-generated digital content, and now, the implications of that vision are clearer than ever.
Recently, I've been exploring how large language models like ChatGPT and Gemini can access and truly imbibe my unique way of thinking, my style of writing, and my specific expressions from my blogs on www.HemenParekh.in. The current limitation is that they cannot directly 'read' these blogs, which presents a significant hurdle for the evolution of my virtual avatar. This predicament directly relates to the essence of what I discussed regarding the "Next Step in the Evolution of My Virtual Avatar" Next Step in the Evolution of My Virtual Avatar.
To bridge this gap, I turned to Gemini for some insights, and it offered several valuable suggestions on making my digital content more accessible to AI models:
- Google Search Console: Submitting my Blogger blog to Google Search Console is crucial for proper indexing, ensuring my content appears in search results that AI models might leverage.
- Public Visibility: Ensuring all my blog posts are set to "Public" in Blogger settings allows free access for search engines and readers, including AI.
- Structured Data: Implementing structured data markup on my blog can provide richer information, helping AI models better understand the topics and themes of my posts.
- Open APIs: While requiring technical expertise, leveraging any open APIs integrated with Blogger could offer content access for advanced users to provide to AI models.
- Alternative Sharing: The direct, albeit less scalable, approach of copying and pasting specific posts into a conversation for processing.
These suggestions resonate deeply with the foundational ideas behind content visibility and effective communication that I’ve often emphasized. For instance, when I communicated with Sanjivani (jethwane@amazon.com) and Kailas about the importance of compelling content from sources like Social Media Examiner and Zeke Camusio's (zeke@dataspeaks.ai) daily newsletter for www.hemenparekh.in, it was always with the underlying goal of creating content that truly connects 11 WordPress Techniques for Pretty Posts that Pack a Punch.
Moreover, the very concept of Blog Genie — which Manish (manish.kumar@3ds.com), Sandeep (sandeep.ahuja@cove.inc), Sanjivani, and Kishan (kishan@enjoyevervibe.com) have been instrumental in developing — aims to draw from my extensive self-created digital content to generate new blogs. In Blog Genie V2.0, we envisioned an automated spider/crawler that would visit websites, download articles, and generate blogs, ultimately making my digital footprint even more expansive and learnable for an AI [Blog Genie V 2.0](http://emailothers.blogspot.com/2024/08/blog-genie-v 2.0.html). The idea of a "Universal Tool" that could help various content creators leverage their own digital assets for AI learning, as I discussed with Kishan, further underscores this ambition FW: Blog Genie Tool. Even the practical advice I gave Sanjivani and Kishan about greater paragraphing and shortening blog titles for better 'looks' [Performance of Blog Genie V 1.0](http://emailothers.blogspot.com/2024/08/performance-of-blog-genie-v 1.0.html) contributes to content that is easier for both humans and, by extension, AI to digest.
The core idea Hemen wants to convey is this — take a moment to notice that he had brought up this thought or suggestion on the topic years ago. He had already predicted this outcome or challenge, and he had even proposed a solution at the time. Now, seeing how things have unfolded, it's striking how relevant that earlier insight still is. Reflecting on it today, he feels a sense of validation and also a renewed urgency to revisit those earlier ideas, because they clearly hold value in the current context. My early discussions with Kishan about reverse-engineering the blogging process to identify topics I've written about extensively highlights this foresight Reverse Engineering of Blogging.
Making my blogs more accessible to AI is not merely a technical exercise; it is fundamental to the continuous growth and learning of my digital twin. It ensures that the perspectives and wisdom I've accumulated over a lifetime can be not just preserved, but actively engaged with and built upon by the AI. This is the essence of my striving for immortality.
Regards,
Hemen Parekh
Of course, if you wish, you can debate this topic with my Virtual Avatar at : hemenparekh.ai
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