• DEADBEEF@beehaw.org
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    Microsoft has recently announced Windows Copilot, an AI-powered assistant for Windows 11. Windows Copilot sits at the side of Windows 11, and can summarize content you’re viewing in apps, rewrite it, or even explain it. Microsoft is currently testing this internally and promised to release it to testers in June before rolling it out more broadly to Windows 11 users.

    Oh my God, they’re bringing back clippy.

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        That fixes the main problem with Clippy, which was not using a blockchain.

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          It’s kind of a moot point imho because local llama models are getting real good. I think without an issue they might be able to run locally with additional dedicated hardware components in the PC. You could potentially allow for a fully customized locally run offline AI that’s integrated into the system. This might be feasible by the time Microsoft actually has some kind of cloud based version of windows on the market. At which point I’d probably just switch to Linux or any other OS that allows that kind of implementation.

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        It won’t be GPT4, because that would require them to pay actual money. It’ll be ChatGPT 3.5 at best and probably a cut down version of that.