Checking what clawdbot/moltbot/etc can do and it's impressive.
It can be set to respond to voice commands, with spoken answers.
It can handle complex coding tasks, test and present working products.
It can be plugged in to real world sensors, so on my boat, for instance, it could tell me the temp, humidity, battery power, power generation etc and it could do things like switching of the fridge, or turning on the heater. It could also be used, with cameras, to provide real time security and alerts to suspicious activity.
Eventually, this kind of tool will be able to work with your robots, whichever form they take.
Basically, Jarvis.
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When AIs can interact with external world it becomes amazing, I really don't use it at all but something I really want nowadays (I think is done but lazy to set it up) is a local model just to auto complete lines of code.
Just the inline suggestions for me are amazing I don't need any more π
Check @moltbot Iβm letting it trade live
I was looking at the local models the other day and some of them are already ridiculously powerful. I'm going to do some extra work the next few months to get a new bigger computer to handle them, though I saw someone post about a method to run big powerful AIs on the sorts of gaming PCs that millions of people already have. It'll be somewhere on my timeline in the last 24 hours.
Interesting to see how this does - I tested a couple of dedicated trading Bots years ago and had mixed success.
Itβs good that Iβm able to chat/talk to it.
Thats what I think normies are sleeping on - the fact you can just talk to a computer now, in natural language and achieve real world results is still incredible, several years in.