They’re handy for conversational type questions where remembering previous questions is important, but that’s about it. That’s not usually important though, and can easily be accessed through a website instead.
I mean, yeah? The same thing you might have used Google Assistant for…
Some people pay tens of thousands of dollars to have a personal assistant. Assuming this could do half of what they could, it would be super useful to a whole lot of people.
Being able to ask questions about the currently playing YouTube video has been phenomenal for me, it’s the ultimate anti-clickbait.
Other than that, no, not really.
Being able to questions about images could open some great automation possibilities, but I’m very much not stoked about sending images to Google/OpenAI/whatever, so until those models with vision capabilities can run locally on a phone, it’s a dead end for me.
Has anyone actually found a good use for having any LLM function handy on your phone?
investors. They love it!!
Capitalism was a mistake
You can accidentally hit it and use your your battery! :D
They’re handy for conversational type questions where remembering previous questions is important, but that’s about it. That’s not usually important though, and can easily be accessed through a website instead.
I mean, yeah? The same thing you might have used Google Assistant for…
Some people pay tens of thousands of dollars to have a personal assistant. Assuming this could do half of what they could, it would be super useful to a whole lot of people.
I’m skeptical that it can, but theoretically…
Being able to ask questions about the currently playing YouTube video has been phenomenal for me, it’s the ultimate anti-clickbait.
Other than that, no, not really.
Being able to questions about images could open some great automation possibilities, but I’m very much not stoked about sending images to Google/OpenAI/whatever, so until those models with vision capabilities can run locally on a phone, it’s a dead end for me.