After investing heavily in automated AI workflows to help me work smarter, faster, and better, I’ve gone down the AIOS rabbit hole. What does that mean?
We’re not installing a desktop operating system (OS) like Windows, Linux, or MacOS.
We’re moving from working in the chat window to more stable sets of instructions, prompts, knowledge, and memory by storing data locally in a structured way for the AI to access and work with. That structured set of data become the operating system for the AI to assist with, update, and develop.
We interact with these files and the chat in a development environment, the ever-popular Visual Studio Code. I used it back when I was learning HTML/CSS basics, but I’m rusty after using more design-focused web builders. Now I’m back in it, not so much for software development–at least not yet–but for systems development and thinking.
I may write more later, but after one simple experiment (I’ll keep this to myself for now), the potential for this to revolutionize how I work and track productivity is–and I’m not exaggerating here–staggering.
