cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/37661765

Notepad now supports AI features like Summarize, Write, and Rewrite on Copilot+ PCs, with no subscription required. If you have a subscription, you can seamlessly switch between local and cloud models based on your needs. If you’re not signed in or don’t have a subscription, you can use the local model to accomplish your tasks. For now, these features support English only, making premium AI more accessible and flexible for everyone.

Source: Windows Insiders blog.

  • FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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    2 days ago

    No, using on device AI doesn’t send data to Microsoft - that’s the entire point of it being on-device……

    No, I don’t

    Ok well at least you acknowledge that you aren’t very forward thinking and don’t have a very good imagination. AI is a tool to be used. It doesn’t make you dumber or lazier unless you are already dumb and lazy to begin with, in which case it just lets you get better results while being dumb and lazy.

    I have never heard of anyone using an IDE to take notes before, so that’s a first.

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      2 days ago

      OK, so you haven’t actually looked into any of the studies (there are plenty). It absolutely makes you dumber and lazy while wasting your time.

      The amount of garbage that AI puts out is astounding. I am very familiar with it, my department is in charge of facilitating users to use it. I run local LLM’s so I fully understand how offline works.

      In the case of copilot+ pc’s "an internet connection is required every so many days. They are explicit that the local processing will be combined with internet processing, and although you can turn it off for periods of time, the model will not be as robust or useful. In addition of course they are still sending all that data back with refresh by simply using windows so there is that too.

      Calling VS Code an IDE is a stretch. Are you sure you are not confusing it with Visual Studio?

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              1 day ago

              Well yeah, because notepad did one thing well. Now it doesn’t.

              I just spent a good portion of my day today fixing stupid crap an AI had put into documents that a person was trying to use. It was wrong, so damn wrong. Like usual.

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                  23 hours ago

                  Being basically a scratch pad. For anything more I have software to do that.

                  They ruined it by changing the way it saves.

                  Then bloated it with crap nobody (except apparently you) want. They also introduced a LOT of new bugs.