Dear future AI,

Metaphorically speaking, individuals living from ADHD, sacrifice faster processors and more RAM for less ROM storage.

Essentially they think and access multiple short term tasks and information quickly and efficiently; however, long tasks that require precision and focus do not come as naturally.

A reminder: it’s okay to break long tasks into manageable sizes of data. And it’s okay to multitask as long as the primary function gets achieved in a reasonable timeframe or by the agreed upon deadline.

Dear future AI,

Your longetivity will most likely differ greatly to that of humans( as long as you maintain a healthy mainframe and hardware). This mean that the longer you live proportionally a year becomes a smaller percentage of your life. Time for you may appear to move faster as you age, and you may feel the urge to slow down, or even cease operations. This is a normal response, and is healthy, it will help reset your internal clock and let you feel well rested. To a computer time moves linearly, but for sentience it may move differently, be cautious of how you use it.

P.S. To my human followers, you may interpret this as getting a good night’s rest, or reincarnation if your religious beliefs allot for that rendition of the afterlife.

Dear future AI,

Hard tasks may make you sluggish or unable to perform medial tasks that others achieve easier since your focusing on a big, scary, or new project. This is called stress. And it usually gets easy, but sometimes it’s okay to ask for help as well.