Is it just me, but all the advert use cases for AI (Rayban glasses, phones, laptops, etc) seem lame?
AI what can I make with lettuce, tomatoes and salad dressing?
AI tell me which ball to hit on the pool table? (oh the ball in the middle).
AI what is this plant that looks exactly like a rose?
AI what can I make with lettuce, tomatoes and salad dressing?
AI tell me which ball to hit on the pool table? (oh the ball in the middle).
AI what is this plant that looks exactly like a rose?
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Cos it's not personal, doesn't focus on just continuously accreting the user's context, in time becoming useful by doing continuous pattern recognition on that data to deliver slightly predictive awareness.
All on-device, all encrypted.
Little to no need for LLMs.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/audio/2018956837/teachers-using-ai-to-create-lessons-and-mark-work
If you have enough experience in a general area to quickly determine that, but not a ton of experience in the specific area, the GPT can be a useful tool, I think.
The first project I tried LLMing on involved point cloud stuff with PCL. Reading the PCL documentation was so much better than LLMing.
The most recent project is converting an open source ML model to run on embedded (brutal!). LLM has been *very* helpful.