… so you could type anything at the terminal and the artificial intelligence would provide documentation + suggestions for corresponding commands. Of course, the a.i. should never be able to run any commands by itself.
… so you could type anything at the terminal and the artificial intelligence would provide documentation + suggestions for corresponding commands. Of course, the a.i. should never be able to run any commands by itself.
I don’t agree with this opinion, because it seems very not-well-thought-out to me.
If your computer is having trouble booting up then how are you supposed to get an AI model running there?
If you can get the AI model running, you’ve got at least a mini kernel working, but that means you need to load that mini kernel, and oh look, where are we now? GRUB-ception?
It seems like a lot of engineering for something that maybe one person per mille might use. The vast majority of users don’t do things that would cause GRUB to break and those that do likely already know how to get out of it.
Two computers with USB link :
Use cases at boot :
After boot :