• TheJesusaurus@piefed.ca
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    3 days ago

    I still don’t understand how AI would be useful even if I owned the whole stack from the power station on up

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      2 days ago

      People really have no idea what AI is. And in many cases those “AI features” are just machine learning. I’m currently running Ubuntu and I have several AI features running. One of them then is Handy.comptuer and it’s a really nice push to talk voice recognition software. I’m dictating this post with it and it’s awesome.

      Another feature is image classifications integrated in Immich. It’s nice to have your personal photo library and all the pictures that you have ever taken classified so that you can search for “dog” or “hamster” or “John”. There are great text-to-speech programs out there. Everything is running locally and stuff like that is really useful to have in your OS. And it won’t boil the planet, the energy requirements are quite low.

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        2 days ago

        Text to speech already existed and doesn’t need AI. Photos admittedly if I could have a sovereign version of Google photos that incorporates some of those features that was FOSS and offline, then ok maybe that’s something useful “AI” can do.

        I’m reasonably tech literate though and the idea of even exploring if such a thing is possible seems like more pain than it’s even worth

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      2 days ago

      It can barf out large outputs fast. As long as you review it and clean it up, it can get you 90% of the way there on a lot of things where you know what the final output should be basically. Need a quick bit of code for a common process? An email requesting a meeting? A picture of a dog burying a bone? A list of which people might be the suspect in the video? Then AI is great!

      Need math? Accurate texts or image matching? Use a different tool.

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      3 days ago

      I can envision use cases like wanting to be able to search through all your documents or photos when you can’t clearly remember what you wrote (assuming it’s properly implemented and well-secured, e.g. path-constrained time-limited read-only access), or local chatbot for brainstorming, or if you want to play around with agentic “AI” (automating small things on the local system that aren’t easily scripted) then having one that is private and properly sandboxed would be helpful.

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        2 days ago

        I can see that being useful but to me that’s just like a sovereign/offline large language model basically.

        We can call it AI but ultimately that’s just a piece of software I could in theory buy once and forget about