Microsoft's been trying to ram essentially that down my throat for the better part of a year now, and it's mostly convinced me that the answer is "no". I don't want to have arbitrary conversations with my computer.
I still just want the same thing I've been wanting from my digital assistant for 30 years now: fewer "eat up Martha" moments, and handling more intents so that I can ask "When does the next east-bound bus come?" and it stops answering questions like "Will it rain today?" as if I had asked "Is it raining right now?". None of those are particularly appropriate problems for a GPT-style model.
Microsoft's been trying to ram essentially that down my throat for the better part of a year now, and it's mostly convinced me that the answer is "no". I don't want to have arbitrary conversations with my computer.
I still just want the same thing I've been wanting from my digital assistant for 30 years now: fewer "eat up Martha" moments, and handling more intents so that I can ask "When does the next east-bound bus come?" and it stops answering questions like "Will it rain today?" as if I had asked "Is it raining right now?". None of those are particularly appropriate problems for a GPT-style model.