• @depOP
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    491 year ago

    The AI should be smarter. “That’s an alarm for Tuesday, right?” is a confirmation it could ask.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Which is why I don’t feel bad for verbally abusing it when I say “text [name] don’t forget to put those breadsticks away period if you don’t eat them comma I will” and the infernal machine does a google search for that instead sending a text to [name] with the message “Don’t forget to put those breadsticks away. If you don’t eat them, I will.”

        Yeah assistant I wanted to see fuckin reddit threads loosely related to breadsticks and texting, I super didn’t want you to do the thing I explicitly said to do.

      • @depOP
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        31 year ago

        Just you wait

          • @depOP
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            11 year ago

            Have you been watching the AI landscape of the past year? It’s moving fast, and I am hoping bard + assistant integration will take things to the next level

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              I am talking about true artificial intelligence which is still just a concept and nothing. Pretty sure that’s what the original comment also meant.

    • @Vqhm
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      1 year ago

      Just do it manually.

      You absolutely can set an alarm for a specific day in google clock version 7.6 from the play store.

      After you set the alarm if you click on it you can give it a name such as “laundry” and set it for a specific day such as “Sunday”

      I have alarms for workdays and alarms for times to take medicine.

      You can set an alarm for a early wake up for a flight time a week ahead of time if you want. The assist is super basic to protect you from doing dumb shit, but you absolutely can do it manually.

    • @shalafi
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      21 year ago

      I think my Google Mini does ask? At the least, it confirms, “OK. I’ve set an alarm for $X.”

      You got me thinking, need to experiment a bit.