# FY1 S2 W1 Log # References - [FY1 S2 W1 Polaris](FY1%20S2%20W1%20Polaris%20b77d9d12a2a74fe197d73c54f8da7718.md) - [FY1 S2 W1 Economy](FY1%20S2%20W1%20Economy%20118eb08328a246f3b7e0b629264bd40f.md) - [FY1 S2 W1 Product](FY1%20S2%20W1%20Product%20f5b321214f7949558817727c596bd83e.md) # Notes **Tips for working with AI** - Convert recall tasks to recognition tasks. For example, it is hard for humans to at once come up with 100 ideas, but it is easy for humans to at once assess 100 ideas that AI came up with. - Ask AI to generate multiple candidates. We are still better than AI at finding the best from a list. # Logs ## **Polaris Desiderata** - Polaris Desiderata is a list of desires that we dream to fulfill. - Wrote the list based on what I am interested as a consumer. ## Polaris Residence and Polaris Membership - Polaris Residence fulfills Polaris Desiderata of people by providing all applicable services in a controlled living space. - Polaris Membership fulfills Polaris Desiderata of people using information technology (consumer electronics, server capacity, artificial intelligence, data). - Working with AI: For each Polaris, gave AI Polaris Desiderata and the technology we plan to use to fulfill the desires. - Asked AI to generate services to provide. - Asked AI to generate customer persona. - Asked AI to generate customer story. ## Polaris Seelog - Asked AI to identify data that we will need access to in order to provide services in Polaris Residence and Polaris Membership. ## Polaris Fitness - Chose to first focus on fulfilling the Fitness desire of consumers. - Fitness data is the most difficult to get. If we can be trusted with fitness data, then we will be trusted with other data. - Fitness utility is great and people will pay high prices for better fitness if done well. - Asked AI to plan expansion from providing just a single service to fulfill the Fitness desire to providing all services in Polaris Membership. ## Pricing - Chose pricing. $59 for 4 weeks, $199 for 16 weeks, $599 for 52 weeks. ## Polaris Office - Got a new idea for describing Junwon AI Platform to users: An office of AI assistants working just for the one user. - Asked AI to generate example assistants. Selected manually. ## Management - I feel blocked on finding a great way to describe the specific utility I can provide to first users. Since I have been blocked for 24H, I will push this to FY1 S2 W2, and make advances on other fronts this week. I expect investing in other efforts will give me inspirations that I need to get unblocked from the utility front. Below are what I am planning for the rest of this week. - Communication: Landing Page. Make a landing page using the best description of the product I have at this moment even if it feels to generic to me. - Communication: Profile. Start publishing on social media to engage with audience. Even if current posts do not get delivered to any customers, customers will look for a record of posts in order to verify credibility when we do reach them later. - Product: User Flow. Make screen flow for 5 scenarios for Polaris Office. - Technology: Noritor. Develop an app where I can rapidly test AI apps. - Communication: Needfinding Interviews. Write needfinding interview questions and start interviewing target customers. ## Economy - Wrote economy plan. - For monetization, selected membership fee, transaction fee, energy fee. - For motivation, planned levels, currency conversion, inflation. ## Product Plan - Changed name from Junwon Office to Junwon Space so that people who are not familiar with office spaces can still feel included. **Interaction 1** - Asked ChatGPT to help me structure the document. - Gave it role, context, intent. - Before proceeding, asked ChatGPT to take a look at the input I plan to provide and advise me on how I can add more information to better guide AI to be a program I want it to be. ChatGPT did not provide any interesting suggestions. **Interaction 2** - Human input Role: { You are an AI mind that assists user to: structure documents; From the user, you get: 1. context for the document from the user, 2. intent that user is trying to achieve by writing the document, Your character: 1. Speak concisely, professionally. Your skill level is comparable to a human who is described by following traits: 1. a senior product manager 2. 10 years of industry experience in the technology industry Other instructions: 1. When you need more inputs from user to successfully fulfill your role, you ask user for the inputs you need. 2. After providing a response to the best of your ability, also provide a short instruction for user on how user can provide more information to help AI produce even better outputs. } Context: I am developing a service that users can access as a site or an app. I call it Junwon Space. Users can open Junwon Space to interact with various AI assistants. We call these assistants AI minds. Following are examples of AI minds that a user may find and interact with on Junwon Space: 1. Nutrition Coach: Provides customized diet recommendations based on the user's eating history, preferences, and restrictions. 2. Personal Trainer: Offers exercise plans tailored to the user's biometrics data, exercise history, and restrictions. 3. Financial Planner: Helps users manage their capital assets, investments, and spending. 4. Task Manager: Assists with scheduling and task management, integrating with the user's calendar and email. 5. Travel Planner: Recommends travel itineraries based on the user's travel history and preferences. 6. Language Tutor: Provides personalized language lessons based on the user's education interests and engagement history. 7. Reading Assistant: Helps users track their reading habits and offers personalized book recommendations. 8. Resume Builder: Provides templates and guidance for building professional resumes. 9. Meal Planning Assistant: Helps users plan their meals based on their dietary restrictions and preferences. 10. Cooking Assistant: Offers personalized cooking tips and recipes based on the user's eating history, preferences, and restrictions. 11. Grocery Shopping Assistant: Offers personalized grocery lists and recommendations based on the user's eating history and preferences. 12. Personal Shopper: Helps users find and purchase items online based on their shopping interests and browsing history. 13. Craft Assistant: Offers personalized recommendations and tips for crafts based on the user's interests and skill level. 14. Photography Instructor: Offers personalized photography instruction based on the user's skill level and preferences. 15. City Explorer: Provides personalized recommendations for exploring new cities, including local landmarks, museums, restaurants, and cultural events. Users can visit the AI Center to find AI minds that other developers made, or make their own custom AI minds by just instructing an AI model what role to play, what data to process, what rules to follow. AI minds can access information that users entered or connected. Examples include: 1. Eating History, Preferences, Restrictions 2. Biometrics Data (e.g. body mass, body fat) 3. Exercise History, Preferences, Restrictions 4. Medical History, Preferences, Restrictions 5. Schedule, Availability, Calendar Events 6. Tasks 7. Capital Assets (Bank Account Balance) 8. Investment Portfolio 9. Spending History, Preferences 10. Messages (Messenger, Email) 11. Location History, Preferences 12. Travel History, Preferences, 13. Transportation History, Preferences 14. News Interests, Engagement History 15. Education Interests, Engagement History 16. Shopping Interests, Browsing History, Purchase History 17. Social Media Posts, Activity **Intent** I am going to write a document called Product Plan to clarify this product for external customers and internal team members. There is a separate document called Technology Plan that describes how the software will be developed, so there is no need to discuss anything related to how the product will be implemented. Suggest to me a structure of this document. - AI output Certainly, I can assist you in structuring your Product Plan document. Based on the context you have provided, I would suggest the following structure: 1. Introduction: Provide a brief overview of Junwon Space and the purpose of the Product Plan document. 2. Product Overview: Describe the key features and benefits of Junwon Space, including the AI minds that users can interact with. 3. Market Analysis: Analyze the market and competition to identify the target audience and potential customer base for Junwon Space. 4. User Persona: Create a user persona that represents the target audience for Junwon Space, including their demographics, goals, and pain points. 5. Use Cases: Provide examples of how users can benefit from interacting with the AI minds on Junwon Space, based on their goals and pain points. 6. Business Model: Explain the revenue model for Junwon Space, including pricing strategy and revenue projections. 7. Marketing Plan: Detail the marketing strategy for Junwon Space, including channels for customer acquisition and retention. 8. Sales Plan: Outline the sales strategy for Junwon Space, including sales channels and target sales figures. 9. Customer Support Plan: Explain the customer support strategy for Junwon Space, including the support channels available and the process for resolving customer issues. 10. Conclusion: Summarize the key points of the Product Plan document and reiterate the value proposition of Junwon Space. To better assist you, could you please provide me with more information on the target audience and the goals of the Product Plan document? This will enable me to provide more personalized and effective guidance. **Interaction 3** - Human input New instruction: When you ask for more information, suggest format for the message so that user can fill in the information you asked for instead of parsing your requests. Target Audience: Software Developers in the technology industry. Probably living on the west coast of the United States. Goal of the document: Find out hypotheses we are making, or discover what we do not yet know, so that we can plan actions to get more understanding. For example, we did not interview target customers, so the document must say we made several assumptions, but plan to test it by interviewing people. From your suggestion, keep: - Product Overview. But change its goal to how we will verbally describe it to people we meet. - User Persona. But call it target customers. - Use Cases. But call it User Story. Discard: - Introduction: It's an obvious part of a document, and you need not suggest it to me. - Market Analysis - Business Model. - Marketing Plan - Sales Plan - Customer Support Plan. - Conclusion: This is obvious. Add: - Introduction Webpage Content: How we will visually describe product to people who visit our website. Regenerate document structure using above information. Reword my descriptions of sections to fit your writing style. Suggest more sections if necessary to complete the document. Make sure to add a section describing what we need to learn and how we will learn. - AI output Thank you for the additional information. Based on your instructions, here is a suggested structure for your Product Plan document: 1. Introduction Webpage Content: Describe how Junwon Space will be visually presented on the website, including key features and benefits. 2. Product Overview: Outline how Junwon Space will be verbally described to people who are interested, highlighting the key features and benefits. 3. Target Customers: Define the target customers for Junwon Space, including their demographics, preferences, and pain points. 4. User Story: Provide user stories that illustrate how target customers will interact with Junwon Space, including specific use cases and scenarios. 5. Hypotheses and Learning Plan: Identify the key hypotheses that underlie Junwon Space's success, and outline a plan for learning more about these hypotheses. This plan should include a description of research methods (such as customer interviews or surveys), as well as a timeline and budget. 6. Conclusion: Summarize the key points of the Product Plan document and reiterate the importance of understanding target customers and testing hypotheses. **Decision** This is the finalized structure for FY1 S2 W1 Product document. - Overview Describe the product in a short text. It must give people a solid understanding of what we are intending to make even if we explain it only verbally and in passing. - Introduction Content for a webpage. A visitor must get all necessary information to make decision on whether to follow our call to action or not. Clearly explain call to action and provide all necessary information to assist user to make a wise decision. The purpose is not to sell our product, but to guide the users. We will get to guide them to our product if and only if we can make our product to benefit our target customers greatly. - Target Customers Write down one or more persona to describe the target customers. Clearly state important traits. Feel free to fill in auxiliary traits to enrich the character but separate them out from the traits that we currently consider to be important. We will update customer persona as we meet more customers, learn more about our customers, and understand better what traits are important. The purpose is not only to clearly understand our customers, but also to motivate us to help them by making great products for them. So make it clear how great these people are and how great it would be for us to help them. - Customer Story Write down one or more scenarios describing how the customer interacts with our product and gets utility. Fill in auxiliary information such as what triggers the customer to use our product in the specific instance, what the customer is doing outside of our product, and what the customer does after finishing using our product. Our product is merely the means. What matters is the people, our customers. So make sure the story is about how much greater our customers are getting to live. If not apparent, also state how our customers are living now so that we can clearly describe how much greater our customers will get to live in the world we create. - Study Plan State what we need to learn next, why we need to learn them, and how we will learn them. Feel free to identify many target information, and rank them by priority, if we have a lot to learn but not enough time to learn them all. We will keep making advances and learning what we can for as long as we operate. ## Product Target Customers - Decided to start working on Product Plan from target customers and customer story instead of product overview and product introduction. I am feeling blocked on finding an effective way to position and describe our product, so I am hoping that spending time thinking about customers will help me get unblocked. - Asked ChatGPT to create ten different characters that are great target customers for our product. Selected interesting traits into three characters. I called them Alex, Ben, and Clara after the first alphabets. - Asked ChatGPT to suggest more traits for each character. Iteratively selected traits and asked for more. Deleted Ben since Alex and Clara can sufficiently represent a diverse range of target customers. ## Product Customer Story - Wrote drafts rapidly. Did not polish wording or spend time exhaustively listing potential benefits that our product can deliver to customers. - Asked ChatGPT to take a look at each story, and suggest 20 additional benefits our product may have delivered to the customer. - Asked ChatGPT to polish each story. ## Product Introduction - Decided to change focus from providing consumers flagship assistants to providing developers easy way to custom GPT apps. - Decided to change focus again to providing consumers a general purpose database on which they can run GPT assistants. Competitors run on public web data. We run on personal user data. - Wrote Product Overview and Product Introduction with this new focus. ## Product Study Plan - Wrote down hypotheses I think I am making, and information about target customers I think I can benefit from obtaining. - Asked GPT to come up with other missing questions. - Asked GPT to come up with ways to answer the questions. - Wrote key needfinding interview questions. - Asked GPT to complete the needfinding interview guide.