Speaker
Description
Ever since the release of ChatGPT 3.5 by the Not-so-OpenAI, the AI has become an annoying buzzword the likes of which we haven't seen the burst of the blockchain bubble. In contrast to that recent series of events, AI has already produces some real progress in quite a few areas of research.
Proprietary OS manufacturers have already jumped on the bandwagon and shoved dubious AI features to their respective products, slightly souring the user expectations and experience with AI.
Us, the wide Linux app community should not throw out the baby with the bathwater and see this as an opportunity to show the users that there can be some added value to having AI integrations and applications in out tool belts.
This talk is about various possible integrations and use-cases that could prove useful for variety of Linux desktop users and some proof-of-concept designs.
Twitter and/or Mastodon Handle
@tylnesh@fosstodon.org
Author(s) Bio
Ubuntu Matrix Council member, Ubuntu CZ/SK admin, Open source enthusiast and a Java Spring writing drone currently trapped in the world of government contracts.
Participation | In-person |
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Track | Main Track |
Level of Difficulty | Beginner |
Pronouns | He/Him |