Why we’ll build our own ChatGTP
I was at the Royal Television Society Awards some years back when NBC’s former president of news, turned the most powerful woman in news in the UK as CEO of BBC News, Deborah Turness, was being recognised for her work to journalism.
It made me recall an interview I had with her about the future of news in 2010. Her vision was that news organisations would own and operate their own satellites. What are your thoughts?
It dawned on me that actually when it comes to finding and disseminating information, there’s something much closer to home for consumers that will flourish in the not too distant future.
The Internet became the Outernet when the online world could move into public realms and spaces. The Intranet was a walled of information highway, but could there be another form of Personalised Intranets (P-Nets) and Local Area Hubs (L-Hubs): Each community and person would have their own secure server (Internet) that could access public data (P-L Net).
You can’t build your own ChatGPT (way too expensive) but you could develop your own with bespoke knowledge. Then the magic part which Sean M. Tracey locked me into being the wherewithal of your own dynamic cheap to buy, lets call it a P-L Net.
I was invited to speak at an event in Ghana last year that covered media and films. Think of how events could build their own knowledge platforms to enrich their audiences.
We may not each have our own satellites, but our own internets? That’s a reality in touching distance. I’m going to have to update this promo of mine from “one camera, to one server”.