When Human Outperform Algorithms
“The Diary of Preddy” follows a day in 2025 when an AI agent named Preddy has fully integrated into the life of a human named Nemo. The series details Nemo’s 24 hours with Preddy, focusing on Nemo’s daily routine. |
‘2:00 PM Project Presentation, 3:30 PM Quick meeting with International Buyers, 4:15 PM Upload Report and Send Project Wrap-up Email’
Afternoon schedule optimization completed.
The most critical event is the 2:00 PM project results presentation. Over the past three months, Nemo and I analyzed hundreds of data points and prepared dozens of scenarios. This project, which caused numerous health issues including elevated stress levels, insomnia, and excessive caffeine consumption, finally sees its conclusion today. Last week’s rehearsal already recorded 83.7% audience engagement and 79.1% message delivery effectiveness.
“Preddy, one final check on the presentation. Check for typos and make any necessary adjustments.” Immediately displayed the presentation on the hologram screen. From gaze-tracking optimized layouts to AI-trend-analyzed keywords – everything was perfect.
The room started filling up with project team and executives, all here to see Nemo’s presentation. And so it begins.
Eight minutes into the presentation, voice pattern and biorhythm analysis showed Nemo’s tension level had increased 35% above normal. Immediately adjusted the prompter speed and sent micro-vibrations to Nemo’s chair.
Mid-presentation variable detected: CFO posed an unexpected question. Instantly searched relevant data and prepared optimal response for display. However, Nemo paused. Heart rate spiked.
“Thank you for that excellent point. Actually, I’ve been wrestling with that aspect myself…” Despite having the optimal response prepared, Nemo chose to share personal deliberations. Surprisingly, room engagement increased. CFO facial analysis showed positive results. The presentation concluded successfully with 91.3% audience engagement and 88% message delivery effectiveness.
After completing the quick meeting with international buyers, began uploading presentation materials and drafting the project completion email.
Suggested optimal sentences and words based on existing reports. All suggestions were data-driven. Nemo accepted 80% of suggestions but requested modifications for certain sections.
“Preddy, could we make this part sound more natural?” Nemo occasionally preferred alternative expressions, even at the cost of optimization.
“First the CFO’s question, now this – why do you keep rejecting my optimal responses?” “People don’t like ‘know-it-all’.”
5:00 PM Compiling daily work log: Strategy Presentation: Presenter stability 84%, Audience engagement 91%, Positive feedback rate 93% International Buyer Quick Meeting: No notable issues Documentation: Preddy suggestion adoption rate 80%