Speaking of April 1st jokes... we're getting closer and closer to actually having CADIE[0], Google's 2009 April Fools joke.
Several things that CADIE was advertised to do are actually possible (if perhaps undesirable) now:
* Having an AI automatically synthesise responses to email on its own is possible, though a really bad idea for what are hopefully obvious reasons.
* A feature to automatically add red-eye could absolutely be built now. Face detection + automatic inpainting + img2img (to keep the look of the original eyes) would do the trick. Obviously not a useful feature, but it doesn't seem impossible.
As I recall, there were other things too, but these are the obvious matches.
It sounds like a bit, but it's true. Outlook offers to write my e-mails. LinkedIn suggests how I should comment on posts I see. I assume this is all being done to give the impression of feature growth to investors, but the reality is that Dead Internet Theory is becoming more real every day.
It’s helpful for people who are new to using things on the terminal. I use a similar version with the ctrl+l hotkey, you can do most things on the terminal just by typing english now.
That+fish is an amazing introduction to the shell. Totally new avenue for learning and being immersed quickly.
AI is a solution in a desperate search of problems at this point. This, and all these companies employing full-time engineers while having had finished products for decades.
Honestly, I've gotten so used to copilot's autocomplete in vscode that I kind of wish it did. (As one commentor pointed out, it does do that in Edge, though it gets annoying and just deletes intentional newlines sometimes)
Should notepad complete your sentences too?
Maybe file explorer should just make new files for you!