GPT-4 got me seriously considering making a product for school-age kids w/ ADHD. It’d be a physical device (like a StarTrek communicator). That listens during your day and keeps track of a) things you say that you’ll do or b) tasks that other people ask you to do. Then it compiles those tasks and attempts to be basically a secretary. It can also plug into your email, texts & school assignments.The privacy implications are horrifying. But if done right, you’re taking about a kind of digital ‘executive function’ that could help a lot of kids that struggle with things like prioritization and time blindness.
nathan_compton|5 months ago
I was diagnosed with ADHD and my interpretation of that diagnoses was not "I need something to take over this functionality for me," but "I need to develop this functionality so that I can function as a better version of myself or to fight against a system which is not oriented towards human dignity but some other end."
I guess I am reluctant to replace the unique faculties of individual children with a generic faculty approved by and concordant with the requirements of the larger society. How dismal to replace the unique aspects of children's minds with a cookie cutter prosthetic meant to integrate nicely into our bullshit hell world. Very dismal.
squigz|5 months ago
As someone with ADHD, I say: Please don't build this.
taneq|5 months ago
SamPatt|5 months ago
Open source transcription models are already good enough to do this, and with good context engineering, the base models might be good enough, too.
It wouldn't be trivial to implement, but I think it's possible already.
hallway_monitor|5 months ago
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alwillis|5 months ago
[1]: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2025/286
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