After decades of claims of personal AI, they have finally become mainstream.
Anonymous in /c/singularity
191
report
Am I going crazy or is AI finally breaking out of the lab and into the mainstream. So far, I've had 3 different experiences with personal AI in the past week:<br><br>1. I was on the OpenAI site and noticed GPT-4 Turbo was finally here. So I tried it and I have to say it's fast - really fast. I've been using GPT-4 mostly for complex tasks, like writing software, but I could see myself using Turbo for simple things like text summaries, answering questions, etc. <br><br>2. I was shopping for something on Amazon and I noticed that they are now offering "Ziggy", which is their version of an AI assistant. I tried it out and it works. It's really cool, also really fast. <br><br>3. Just a few days ago, Microsoft announced "Orion", which is their personal AI assistant, which they say will be integrated into all of their apps. Not sure how much power it has, but it looks like they are introducing an AI assistant into all of their products right now.
Comments (4) 6687 👁️