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Comment by d-us-vb

7 hours ago

There are lots of systems that have tried to do something like the first quote. They're usually referred to as "semantic OSes", since the OS itself manages the capturing of semantic links.

I don't think anyone denies the current utility of AI. A big problem of the current OSes is that AI features are clumsily bolted on without proper context. If the entire system is designed from the ground up for AI and the model runs locally, perhaps many of the current issues will be diminished.

> I don't think anyone denies the current utility of AI. A big problem of the current OSes is that AI features are clumsily bolted on without proper context.

I do. "AI" is not trustworthy enough to be anything but "clumsily bolted on without proper context."

Why isn't AI just another application that can be run on the device? Surely we expose the necessary interfaces through the OS and the application goes from there?