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Comment by lone-cloud

3 months ago

I believe what you're describing is outside of the scope of Gerbil. Gerbil is not an LLM front-end, but Gerbil will run your LLM and seamlessly integrate (orchestrate) it with a custom front-end from the list in my original message. I believe this functionality will need to live in a custom front-end. I'm curious how jan.ai is planning on handling this. I'm guessing they're writing their own custom front-ends which is probably tightly integrated with their system.

Very hopeful of the multi-file stuff from jan.ai --- in the meanwhile, it's easier using Co-pilot for this than:

- isolating 50 files at a time

- dragging them into Adobe Acrobat

- closing each w/ ctrl w

- tapping enter to confirm saving

- typing the Invoice ID

- repeating until all 50 have been done, then remembering to quite Adobe Acrobat so as to re-launch it and repeat (can't leave it running, because there is a (reported) bug where after doing this several times, it stops saving)

- running a batch file made from a concatenated column in a spreadsheet to rename the files

The next question is when there will be an LLM front-end which can:

- open each file in a folder, parsing the content

- open each file in a PDF viewer

- fill in the entry fields of a Java application

- wait for the user to review both windows, if necessary, correct/update what was entered and save, then repeat for the next file

Ah well, job secure, even when that happens (though maybe hours would be cut back?) --- the big question is when LLMs will be reliable enough that human review is no longer viewed as worth the expense of a salary.