Web3 with Sam Kamani

158: The Future of AI and Social Interactions: A Conversation with Wondra AI's Robert Cartwright


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In this episode of Web3 with Sam Kamani, I sit down with Robert Cartwright from Wondra AI. Robert shares his journey into AI, discussing the challenges and potential of building digital twins or "digital souls" to enhance human interactions. We explore how Wondra AI's product, Wonky, aims to personalize user experiences by learning and remembering individual preferences, ultimately connecting like-minded individuals. Robert also delves into the technical hurdles, the importance of data, and the exciting future of AI in social and professional spheres. Whether you're an AI enthusiast or curious about the future of digital interactions, this episode is a must-listen.

Key Points

  • [00:00:00] Introduction to the episode and Robert Cartwright from Wondra AI.

  • [00:02:11] Robert's background and inspiration for building Wondra AI.

  • [00:03:10] Identifying the initial problem and the concept of digital twins.

  • [00:08:09] How Wondra AI personalizes user interactions through its chatbot, Wonky.

  • [00:14:06] The challenges of collecting and managing large amounts of data.

  • [00:17:10] Technical and marketing challenges in building Wondra AI.

  • [00:20:06] Future technical challenges, including GPU resources and decentralized computing.

  • [00:25:02] The monetization model and incentivizing users.

  • [00:27:09] Upcoming beta release for Android and iOS apps and how to participate.

  • Disclaimer

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    Web3 with Sam KamaniBy Sam Kamani