| ▲ | RHSeeger 4 hours ago | |
> I didn't bother mentioning how long this problem had been solved. The ironic thing here is that the person could go to ChatGPT (or whatever), describe the problem they're looking to solve, and ask it to find them the various ways it has been solved reliably (with links to the sources to confirm the information). And even provide some details on when each solution works best and why. Because THAT is a great use for AI. | ||
| ▲ | skeledrew 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
They could do that, but then they'd have to then do the actual legwork after, whether that means finding the proposed solution or whatever (after maybe glancing at a few of those pesky links), installing and configuring it. What OpenClaw represents is the ability to, in natural language, state what you want and then take off with the assurance your will will be done. Just as you'd expect when tasking a human assistant. | ||