@kentcdodds: If it's learning from everything I do on my computer then I'm afraid it's going to spend way too much time on 𝕏.com th…
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OpenAI is releasing Computer History for ChatGPT, letting it learn from a user's computer activity to understand workflows and suggest automations. Kent C. Dodds jokingly worries it will learn from his time on X.
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If it’s learning from everything I do on my computer then I’m afraid it’s going to spend way too much time on 𝕏.com the everything app
Ari Weinstein (@AriX): Today we’re releasing Computer History in ChatGPT.
It lets ChatGPT learn from everything you do on your computer, so it can better understand how you work, finish tasks that you’re in the middle of, and suggest skills and automations based on how you use your computer.
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