• Dyskolos@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    You’re becoming boring. If you so love being a product just so you can speak to your windows to do all the things you “manually” would need too long to do: Go ahead. If you see progress here and awesome innovation: Be my guest. Don’t forget to install the chatgpt-browser too :)

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        3 days ago

        lol, if you’d knew how my “dark-age” houses look…embrace more of these “innovations” and get some alexas and rings! It’s the pinnacle of tech. Besides copilot, obviously :)

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          2 days ago

          So you understand how having integrations with different systems works, and the benefits it provides…but can’t understand that the same thing applies to AI built into an OS?

          Amazing.

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            2 days ago

            You are incredible…if you see a worthy value to sacrifice privacy to do “all os-stuff by voice”, then go for it. Even if it’d be a local LLM I couldn’t think of one single scenario where this might be remotely handy. Can you? Or are you just antagonizing out of boredom?

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              21 hours ago

              I couldn’t think of one single scenario where this might be remotely handy.

              I literally gave you one - HDR toggling. You disregarded it because you didn’t want there to be any reasons.

              Here’s another - you could ask copilot to check your emails for an invite to a party that you are expecting, add the party to your calendar, create an item on your to-do list to get a present, and forward the invite to your partner.

              How’s that? Is that not something that could be useful?

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                20 hours ago
                1. Why should i toggle hdr off?
                2. Takes a second to do with a mouse or keyboard

                As to the other example: Sure, useful. To people who just don’t care about privacy (Which is kinda weird from someone with the nick “freedomadvocate”). As MS should not have access to my mails, my calender or my to-do-list. And especially not my contacts :-) Besides you’re just assuming one would exclusively use MS-products to do that. Try that shit with non-ms-products and it becomes just a waste of time.

                But for people unable to do so “normally” or who would save tremendous amounts of time there might be a good use. But that’s what i said at the start. Very niche use-case.