Re: [emacs-tangents] Including AI into Emacs

2024-12-10 Thread Christopher Howard
Jean Louis writes: > Integration, if that is the right work, is enhancing the human workflow to > minimize efforts and provide optimum results. That is what I mean. That is not integration, that is optimization or efficiency. Integration may lead to better optimization or efficiency but it mig

Re: [emacs-tangents] Including AI into Emacs

2024-12-10 Thread Jean Louis
* Christopher Howard [2024-12-10 20:02]: > Jean Louis writes: > > > Sure. But every game, and every software and Emacs itself is > > artificial intelligence. It is extended mind. But now the term AI is > > used in marketing to make it easier accessible to common people. > It seems to me that so

Re: [emacs-tangents] Including AI into Emacs

2024-12-10 Thread Christopher Howard
Jean Louis writes: > Sure. But every game, and every software and Emacs itself is > artificial intelligence. It is extended mind. But now the term AI is > used in marketing to make it easier accessible to common people. It seems to me that some important distinctions are being blurred throughout

Re: [emacs-tangents] Including AI into Emacs

2024-12-10 Thread Jean Louis
* Basile Starynkevitch [2024-12-10 13:46]: > Without needing a remote supercomputer, you could run > https://clipsrules.net/ on your Linux desktop (supplying it a rules > source file), or extend https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys (it is > GPLv3+ work-in-progress inference engine) to run locall

Re: [emacs-tangents] Including AI into Emacs

2024-12-10 Thread Jean Louis
* Christopher Howard [2024-12-10 21:15]: > Jean Louis writes: > > > Integration, if that is the right work, is enhancing the human > > workflow to minimize efforts and provide optimum results. That is > > what I mean. > > That is not integration, that is optimization or > efficiency. Integratio