• Mearcfara@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    I just wish we could invest the time/money/resources into compressing AI and making it smaller and more efficient. I’d so much rather have a somewhat capable AI that can be run locally and offline, to outsource menial tasks to like alphabetizing spreadsheets and so basic image modification, than to have to upgrade my hardware constantly or use cloud based SaaS and/or have newer models that are more accurate in their predictions.

    Of course that assumes a lot of things, like the intent to help people and not make money. Maybe someone in the Linux-sphere will make something.

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      4 days ago

      I would like to see one integrated into a gnu os like linux where its only capability is to understand the os and guide you through it. No generation and no expertise outside the os exosystem. Maybe allow for it to be given the privelege to search the web. I would have it have capability to use other ais to perform other tasks so modules or whatnot could be added to give it more capability as a general computer butler type. Basically an os that acted like a start trek computer.

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        3 days ago

        I want clippy but actually useful with all software, just giving tips when needed, ai can be useful sometimes, idk like im bad at math always have been, I need to sort some curves by index recentlly and it helped with the math logic a lot, otherwise I was using a repeat node and it was a lot slower than the way it showed me. Downside ofc was the ai way isn’t fully accurate or implementable as they say, has to be modified, it makes up nodes that don’t exist, but there are similar ones.

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          3 days ago

          Increasingly, people ask me questions, send me screen shots, I copy-paste that into gpt, gpt’s answers are helpful and correct… they have access to the same (free to use) gpt themselves…

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            3 days ago

            When I ask a person a question im generally trying to get their perspective. Im likely asking a few people or will over time. Its honestly just a part of socializing and interacting as humans.

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              3 days ago

              I get questions like: why can’t I access this server, I followed the wiki page (first clue, they didn’t follow the wiki page). That’s not asking for insight, that’s asking for where they failed to follow a set of 5 step directions by doing things like: changing the default filename of their new ssh key to something they invented.

              GPT explained, far more patiently than I would have, how indeed to do 4 more steps and rename your ssh key to anything you want, but I did offer the insight: if you just leave the name as the default value, you can skip all of this extra work.

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                  2 days ago

                  Yes, do you answer questions for money outside of work? Outside of work if somebody is asking me a question I assume they want my answer and I’ll give them that instead of looking something up, although sometimes I punt with an “I don’t know but I bet Google does…” Inside work I attempt to answer questions as correctly and efficiently as possible - the GPT tools are great at that.

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                    2 days ago

                    Okay. It was just not clear when you first said how you would put it in chat gpt. Granted I will answer work questions from myself because if they are asking I generally just know the answer or if I don’t I say I don’t. I might even say I think that is somewhere in the wiki or give a wiki link. Much more common if I wrote the wiki section which is kinda common if they are asking me. I might though ask if they did and where it lost them as then I can improve the wiki.