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Hal manifesto

As we move forward with more technological advances, things can appear to look as though we are heading toward something like Blade Runner or one of those fantastic science fiction movies where Skynet or an AI network force will try to rule over the human race.

And while that could happen, realistically, that may not be an issue in the near future for any of us.

Most advanced AI is still much farther away from behaving as humans than you can imagine. Perhaps we will never achieve that (at least not in this era). There are a lot of discussions on that, but there are elements like the soul or “that unique thing” that you have but may not have a label for: no one can possess that except you.

So if we are connected 24 hours, like never before, why is it that we are not connected to a great network of good people who can help each other? Why not grow a network ruled by core human principles, whereby we can develop an industry capable of creating more jobs than any other company has created before?

And as a result of coming together, we can then further develop the first Network of Human Intelligence in the world (something we have dubbed The Market).

What we did here is not just an app, a service or a company. This is an entirely new industry; our primary objective is to build the right foundations to grow healthy and scale in a manageable fashion.

We do not focus on who you are as a customer; we care about what you like in order to give you the service that fits you best. That’s why we are not selling your results: because you are already paying for that time, solution or information with your subscription.

To build an industry, you need to do many things that will take a lot of time because it’s not truly the kind of service that existed before: it’s a new way of doing things, a new way of earning money, a new way of learning, a new way of receiving care and a new way of providing you someone who has your back.

We believe in people, and we think that most people are pretty good people.

In the end, is just the simple, the harder to understand.

@alexheikel

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