For me personally, as someone who uses LLMs daily for research and learning - and who has hooked LLM APIs to REPLs, my filesystem, made dozens of little specialized tools - I still barely ever use anything beyond the basic ChatGPT style interface. Smarter models help, and while I dabble with a menagerie of local LLMs I find myself still gravitating to OpenAIs flagship models, especially with the price drops of 4-turbo and 4o.
Anyway all that to ask - pardon my French - is there a world of consumers I'm not seeing that gives a flying shit about all these magic wand and Mona Lisa icons? Not talking about TechCrunch or the business press, or shareholders speculating on the impact of Google Gemini 1.6 Gamma Multimodal LabelMaker 6-Sigma Assistant, but actual everyday users?
Is this all a crazy FOMO gold rush set off by the phenomenal uptake of ChatGPT a few years ago?
What recent AI products beside ChatGPT-style QA and diffusion image generation (and github copilot for developers) have made an impact on the average person's heart and mind, and seen a lot of adoption and enthusiasm?
As a tech-literate user of the basic ChatGPT interface for the occasional coding assistance in an language or framework that I'm unfamiliar with, I pretty much *never* use it elsewhere. Nor do I miss it or wish it was integrated.
I see very few people asking for it to added, and plenty more people asking how to remove it where it was added.
I used a little image generation, but the process of trying to get an LLM to edit a generated image via a text interface is more work than it's worth.
They want to integrate it into desktop PCs? Lel. I did some training courses grad school classes and a lot of kids do literally everything on phones and tablets and maybe a chrome book. They use chatgpt to cheat and write papers because it's easy but nobody is using it for the kind of things starry eyed dorks are imagining using it for.
Nobody actually wants this except nerds and VCs trying to find the next gold rush. It's fancy spellcheck/suggestion/guessing and nobody gives a duck. I work with normies and half my team doesn't even have a modern enough smart phone to install recent apps. One guy just has a flip phone because he doesn't want to be bothered.
Remember how SV was pushing the Metaverse a couple years ago and now we all wear headsets and work in our Metaverse office using our NFT avatars with no legs? Exactly.
Silicon Valley isn't even worried about solving problems anymore except "the problem is I don't have enough money and I'd like to fix that". Nobody outside San Francisco and Austin is yearning for a fancy chatbot.