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What if you had an AI health coach that could truly understand your unique worldview—and use it to help you become the best version of yourself?

Better yet… What if you can pop open the hood of ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, etc. and actually KNOW what they know about YOU?

That’s what Epistemic Me is positioned to solve for, and these are some of the questions we tackle in this week’s episode of ABCs for Building the Future.

Welcome to Episode 5 of The ABCs for Building The Future

In Episode 5, the Epistemic Me team dives deep into how we’re creating the foundational architecture for personalizing AI-driven experiences.

Whether you're an entrepreneur, developer, or tech enthusiast, this episode is packed with groundbreaking ideas about belief modeling, predictive processing, and the future of AI personalization.

We get pretty nerdy in this episode and talk a LOT about our data model, amongst other project updates that we are excited about.

Here’s What You’ll Learn:

* The Power of Belief Modeling: Deen Aariff introduces the concept of belief systems and why mapping a user’s beliefs is key to building more effective, human-centered AI. As he puts it, “Users have different selves that operate in various contexts. Modeling this gives us the ability to personalize recommendations in ways that were previously unimaginable.”

* From Philosophy to Code: Jonathan explains how the team bridged the gap between abstract epistemology (what we know and how we know it) and concrete technical implementation. The result? An SDK that allows developers to integrate belief systems into their apps seamlessly. (well, it will be more seamless as time goes on!)

“We started by defining five or six key terms that matter most. That clarity allowed us to design data models before writing a single line of code.”—Deen

* Real-World Application: AI Health Coaching: The team discusses how Epistemic Me could be used to build something like “Robert’s Health Coach,” an AI that scales personal interaction while staying true to a creator’s philosophy. Imagine an app that doesn’t just give you generic advice but evolves its recommendations based on your specific beliefs, preferences, and context.

* Quantifying Subjectivity: How do you measure something as fluid as belief systems? The team introduces their predictive processing framework, a way to analyze and update beliefs dynamically. This approach enables applications to mirror a user’s worldview, provide tailored insights, and challenge outdated perspectives.

Highlight Moments from the Podcast

* Jonathan on Predictive Processing: “The system generates a belief statement, deconstructs it into sub-questions, and validates it with evidence—allowing users to evolve their understanding step by step.”

* Deen on Personalization: “A belief isn’t static; it’s a living, evolving thing. Our framework ensures that apps can grow alongside their users.”

* Robert’s Reflection: “One user might be influenced by data and research, while another prefers storytelling. Personalizing how we present information is just as important as the information itself.”

Why It Matters

Personalization isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the future of human-AI interaction. By modeling belief systems, we can create tools that meet users where they are, helping them make better decisions, form healthier habits, and align with their deepest values.

“If we don’t understand ourselves, how can AI understand us?”

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Get Involved

Epistemic Me is building the foundational tools to make this vision a reality—and we’re doing it in the open. Here’s how you can join the movement:

* Check out the GitHub repo to explore our open-source SDK and start contributing.

* Subscribe to the podcast for weekly insights on technology, philosophy, and the future.

* Join the community. Whether you’re a developer, researcher, or someone passionate about the intersection of AI and humanity, we want to hear from you.

FAQs

Q: What is Epistemic Me?

A: It’s an open-source SDK designed to model belief systems and make AI more human-aligned.

Q: Who is this podcast for?

A: Entrepreneurs, builders, developers, researchers, and anyone who’s curious about the intersection of technology, philosophy, and personal growth. If you’ve ever wondered how to align AI with human values—or just how to understand yourself better—this is for you.

Q: How can I contribute?

A: Visit epistemicme.ai or check out our GitHub to start contributing today.

Q: Why open source? A: Transparency and collaboration are key to building tools that truly benefit humanity.

Q: Why focus on beliefs in AI?A: Beliefs shape our understanding of the world. Modeling them enables AI to adapt to human nuances and foster shared understanding.

Q: How does Epistemic Me work?

A: Our open-source SDK uses predictive models to help developers create belief-driven, hyper-personalized solutions for applications in health, collaboration, and personal growth. Think of it as a toolkit for understanding how people think and making better tools, apps, or decisions because of it.

Q: How is this different from other AI tools?

A: Most AI tools are about predictions and automation. Epistemic Me is about understanding—building models that reflect the nuances of human thought and behavior. And it’s open source!

Q: How can I get involved?

A: Glad you asked! Check out our GitHub.

Q: Who can join?

A: Developers, philosophers, researchers, scientists and anyone passionate about the underpinnings of human beliefs, and interested in solving for AI Alignment.

Q: How to start?

A: Visit our GitHub repository, explore our documentation, and become part of a project that envisions a new frontier in belief modeling.

Q: Why open-source?

A: It’s about harnessing collective intelligence for innovation, transparency, and global community involvement in shaping belief-driven solutions.

P.S. Check out the companion newsletter to this podcast, ABCs for Building The Future, where I also share my own written perspective of building in the open and entrepreneurial lessons learned.

And if you haven’t already checked out my other newsletter, ABCs for Growth—that’s where I have personal reflections on personal growth related to applied emotional intelligence, leadership and influence concepts, etc.

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