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jl6 ◴[] No.43907000[source]
IIRC correctly, Clippy’s most famous feature was interrupting you to offer advice. The advice was usually basic/useless/annoying, hence Clippy’s reputation, but a powerful LLM could actually make the original concept work. It would not be simply a chatbot that responds to text, but rather would observe your screen, understand it through a vision model, and give appropriate advice. Things like “did you know there’s an easier way to do what you’re doing”. I don’t think the necessary trust exists yet to do this using public LLM APIs, nor does the hardware to do it locally, but crack either of those and I could see ClipGPT being genuinely useful.
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hbn ◴[] No.43908398[source]
Microsoft infamously is adding AI to Windows to constantly watch your screen and people understandably are not super excited for it.
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1. basch ◴[] No.43909103[source]
I personally can’t wait to ask to recall something I saw before but can’t quite remember where.

Pretty soon I won’t even need biological memory.

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2. kurisufag ◴[] No.43910323[source]
i added a minutely scrot cronjob about a year ago and haven't used it once. remembering "that website i was on last week" is apparently not a real problem I was having