[20:14] <lvsmmusic> Hello everyone
[20:15] <lvsmmusic> It would be nice if #ubuntu had ChatGPT or alike one to help people? Is it possible to integrate it?
[20:23] <tomreyn> i clearly prefer humans supporting humans, and other humans pointing it out if those humans are biased, and the original human understanding this part.
[20:23] <tomreyn> https://www.makeuseof.com/openai-chatgpt-biggest-probelms/
[20:24] <lvsmmusic> tomreyn: ty
[20:25] <Fallen> It is an interesting project idea, though probably not an easy one. Either you pay to play for API calls eventually, or you do something like this https://techcrunch.com/2022/12/30/theres-now-an-open-source-alternative-to-chatgpt-but-good-luck-running-it/
[20:27] <Fallen> ChatGPT and the likes will evolve, so good to keep an eye on things. I bet ChatGPT itself can solve some ubuntu problems :)
[20:27] <lvsmmusic> Fallen: Ubuntu can develop its own AI stuff right?
[20:28] <tomreyn> note that i had not responded here if i had previously noted you brought this topic up in three channels
[20:28] <Fallen> Ubuntu is more of an ecosystem of open source contributors, so I guess the answer is yes? :) Or did you mean Canonical?
[20:28] <arraybolt3> If Canonical wanted to, they could develop their own AI software, however that's not really what they're doing at the moment.
[20:29] <arraybolt3> tomreyn: FWIW, they did start in #ubuntu and then got pointed to *two* other channels.
[20:29] <arraybolt3> So the regular "don't crosspost" rule sort of got scrambled by us, not them.
[20:30] <tomreyn> arraybolt3: thanks, and sorry for my remark then, lvsmmusic 
[20:30] <aaronprisk[m]> Time for the fediverse powered AI.
[20:30] <lvsmmusic> arraybolt3: ya
[20:30] <lvsmmusic> tomreyn: ok
[20:31] <arraybolt3>   aaronprisk[m] Let's make it a blockchain-based cryptocurrency too.
[20:31]  * arraybolt3 ducks
[20:32] <aaronprisk[m]> > * <@arraybolt3:libera.chat> ducks
[20:32] <aaronprisk[m]> I don
[20:32] <aaronprisk[m]> 't know what you're talking about. My UbuntuCoin is going to take off any moment now...
[20:34] <arraybolt3[m]> Having an AI-powered assistant for existing assistants sounds like it could be a really good idea. It would have to be fully open-source, though (or at least legally usable for the intended purpose without cost), and it would have to be a tool for human assistants to use, not a chatbot that tried to act as a standalone assistant, that would be too risky.
[20:37] <oerheks> I would like to see a script that gives the proper information on IRC, about your hardware, bios version, ubuntu version and so on..
[20:38] <leftyfb> there was one
[20:39] <arraybolt3> HexChat kinda does that I think.
[20:39] <leftyfb> no, that one is just anoying
[20:39] <leftyfb> annoying*
[20:39] <leftyfb> it had a weird name
 "Having an AI-powered assistant..." <- Agreed. Mycroft seems to have a nice framework in place for that kind of application. They had some pretty cool intent parsers on github, but I don't know how active their development is anymore.
[20:40] <leftyfb> ugh, matrix
[20:41] <lvsmmusic> Can I share a Youtube video link here that shows my inspiration for for an AI powered irc bot here?
[20:41] <leftyfb> aha! inxi
[20:42] <leftyfb> the problem with inxi is people have to install it first
[20:43] <leftyfb> inxi -F
[20:44] <leftyfb> inxi -F | nc termbin.com 9999
[20:44] <leftyfb> ^ good troubleshooting tool right there
[20:45] <arraybolt3> lvsmmusic: I don't see why not.
[20:46] <lvsmmusic> arraybolt3: ty
[20:46] <lvsmmusic> https://youtu.be/CQbkhYg2DzM?t=37
[20:46] <lvsmmusic> that one
[20:47] <lvsmmusic> For a long time I imagine one day ubuntu support will become like that
[20:50] <lvsmmusic> bbl