reddig33@lemmy.world
on 23 Oct 2024 19:31
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“Do you want me to use ChatGPT to do that?”
No. I don’t. I really really don’t.
Draupnir@lemmy.world
on 23 Oct 2024 19:55
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You can turn off the ability for it to request chatGPT if it can’t resolve the request on its own
Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
on 23 Oct 2024 20:03
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IMHO, this is how integrations with chat GPT should work. Default to a local model or a private cloud model, and if that doesn’t work, ask the user if they want the query to go to another LLM. And let people turn off the external LLM prompts entirely.
Let make it opt it. And make opting out very prominent.
Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
on 23 Oct 2024 20:09
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Wait, wait again, and wait some more
Looks like there is a new waitlist for devs who want to see part 2 of Apple Intelligence.
Right - but try asking “set an alarm in five minutes” - this used to set an alarm (say it’s 10:00, would set a 10:05 alarm). Now it sets a timer, which of course snoozes differently
rebelsimile@sh.itjust.works
on 23 Oct 2024 21:50
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it used to give a lecture about the differences between alarms and timers and then also set no timer or alarm.
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“Do you want me to use ChatGPT to do that?”
No. I don’t. I really really don’t.
You can turn off the ability for it to request chatGPT if it can’t resolve the request on its own
IMHO, this is how integrations with chat GPT should work. Default to a local model or a private cloud model, and if that doesn’t work, ask the user if they want the query to go to another LLM. And let people turn off the external LLM prompts entirely.
Let make it opt it. And make opting out very prominent.
Wait, wait again, and wait some more
Looks like there is a new waitlist for devs who want to see part 2 of Apple Intelligence.
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Great… now can they finally fix Siri starting timers instead of alarms for anything under an hour? It’s driving me crazy still!
When I say, “Set a timer for 5 minutes,” it sets a timer. (18.2db1)
Right - but try asking “set an alarm in five minutes” - this used to set an alarm (say it’s 10:00, would set a 10:05 alarm). Now it sets a timer, which of course snoozes differently
it used to give a lecture about the differences between alarms and timers and then also set no timer or alarm.