Command-based operating system
Unlike the operating systems designed before Synapse, the prospect of native AI as capable as present frontier models, being accessible on device (on edge) by something as small as a pair of glasses, is a realistic prospect in the near future.
This means standards and protocols must be created from the get-go to allow on-device AI to navigate immediately on behalf of a user's command to anywhere in the operating system the user wants to interact with.
Every menu icon and label created in Synapse must have a clearly and overly explained data point accessible to AI that would help it logically flow through a series of actions related to it.
For example, the people icon at the top right of the people menu must have an accessible data point which clearly explains use cases and opportunities created by opening such a menu.
Practical information sharing between AIs on how to accomplish particular tasks must exist to allow one successful task to become a data point for another AI to speed up its own process without sharing anything that would be private.
1) User completes task > 2) AI notices > 3) AI sends data to central hub on how to complete task
Such standards must be encouraged/enforced for every app that builds for Synapse.
Privacy
The last step would deliberately be sent at a different time than the accomplishment of the task in order to obfuscate the time in which the task was completed. This would require extended memory only for the sake of obsocation. It would only initiate if it determines there is zero privacy risk in the worst possible scenario. Sensitive apps would simply just not have this possibility. Any sensitive word written or spoken (etc.) would immediately prevent the possibility of data flow. And steps could be added to this privacy protection to ensure every possible piece of non-anonymous data is immediately removed.
When it comes to privacy, maximizing human life and freedom is always the cornerstone. We maximize human life by making task accomplishment easier and human freedom by ensuring that never comes with a negative trade-off in which any information could ever pose any risk to life or person.