The number of people that proposed to "integrate ChatGPT into KDE" with absolutely no detail on how that would look like and what problem it would solve is too damn high

It's also funny (for some definition) of funny how these people imply that AI == ChatGPT

And even assuming there was a solid use case for ChatGPT in KDE there's tons of open questions/concerns about whether this is actually possible in accordance with our values

@nicofee

It is clearly impossible when it comes to ChatGPT but there are many simple models that can run locally with a small impact on resources like this one, that could be useful for semantic search:

huggingface.co/sentence-transf

Other ideas are tasks like "find all the PDFs about Foo and copy them in a folder on the desktop". Things like this should be possible without big models like GPT4.

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Something that KDE software could provide independently from the models are some confirmation dialogs that summarize a task.

In the example above it would be a dialog that says "Move N PDFs into <folder>?" and it lists files with a conventient UI.

These dialogs could be used by any program, not specifically by a ML model, but they makes sense with ML to be sure that the model is interpreting correctly the prompt.

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