Subscribed after listening to this interview of Killian. Articulate. Brilliant. Kudos to the current AI tinkerer scene as well. It's so refreshing and inspiring.
How Killian hasn't been offered if not nearly unlimited funding, but plenty for every need to have a great staff moving the ball down the field on Open Interpreter is beyond me. Looking TREMENDOUSLY forward to their desktop app.
I agree I just hope the powers that be do not buy everyone out. Having an open source tool like this would probably be one of the biggest open source tools of our decade. I've learned so many command lines from just interpreter having something on a raspberry pi would be amazing. I do have the R1 and it is sad I cant even get inside an admin panel to tinker.
31:00 tools for accessibility and remote work is extremely useful for LLMs, so true; easing the interface between physical & digital, blurring the hinders; this almost becomes philosophical
21:45 reminds me of my first scraper with autohotkey for windows; I have a sense that openInterpreter and autohotkey can become a nice intertwine, at least initially for windows
Lol! Heard that too. The new implementation directly in Chrome Canary is so granular with controls on webdriver I/O with Web3 apps. Quite mature. She mentions that they have a React app coming. To use a standard base of Chromium allows for mass input output control. Like the body of an octopus onto the Code Imnerpreter App layer to an LLM.
When can I expect my 01 Lite? I ordered the device about 2 months ago with the understanding that had been released that the physical devices were available. I cannot find a way to contact the folks at Open Interpreter and I have not received my device. Really looking forward to working with the device. Any idea when I can expect my device?
He’s making an assumption that controlling a computer with natural language solves many problems. What are those? I missed the debate about the use cases and the evidence of the demand for those solutions.
@@Drone256 And don't you think that controlling all your computer with voice solves a lot of problems? you don't even need your computer with you as in the demo
In 2024, we still see this kind of comment. I'm heterosexual and yet I don't find it scary or disturbing; I only see one person accepting their difference, the one who presents this video, and another, who feels obliged to bring back to their own identity, that of others.
Subscribed after listening to this interview of Killian. Articulate. Brilliant.
Kudos to the current AI tinkerer scene as well. It's so refreshing and inspiring.
I completely agree with his vision and goals. The desktop app will explode as it opens the door to utter neophytes.
I'm excited about the O-1 project and hearing about its growth.
How Killian hasn't been offered if not nearly unlimited funding, but plenty for every need to have a great staff moving the ball down the field on Open Interpreter is beyond me.
Looking TREMENDOUSLY forward to their desktop app.
I agree I just hope the powers that be do not buy everyone out. Having an open source tool like this would probably be one of the biggest open source tools of our decade. I've learned so many command lines from just interpreter having something on a raspberry pi would be amazing. I do have the R1 and it is sad I cant even get inside an admin panel to tinker.
Subscribed because of this interview.
Yo. I believe open interpreter is the absolute most underrated, under appreciated os ai model!
Very impressed!
What a fantastic human being Killian is!!!!!
31:00 tools for accessibility and remote work is extremely useful for LLMs, so true; easing the interface between physical & digital, blurring the hinders; this almost becomes philosophical
By the way, I love how you think. I'm so glad you're working on this. You are awesome!
Yeah please follow up!
I’m looking forward to using this 01 tool. I wish I had it now to help me install and use it now. lol
21:45 reminds me of my first scraper with autohotkey for windows; I have a sense that openInterpreter and autohotkey can become a nice intertwine, at least initially for windows
Very insightful!
Subscribed to this channel and Killian's. Great chat!
19:19 selenium ☺️ .. connecting the dots 👏👏
Lol! Heard that too. The new implementation directly in Chrome Canary is so granular with controls on webdriver I/O with Web3 apps. Quite mature.
She mentions that they have a React app coming.
To use a standard base of Chromium allows for mass input output control. Like the body of an octopus onto the Code Imnerpreter App layer to an LLM.
When can I expect my 01 Lite? I ordered the device about 2 months ago with the understanding that had been released that the physical devices were available. I cannot find a way to contact the folks at Open Interpreter and I have not received my device. Really looking forward to working with the device. Any idea when I can expect my device?
He’s making an assumption that controlling a computer with natural language solves many problems. What are those? I missed the debate about the use cases and the evidence of the demand for those solutions.
Many technologies in history only manifest it's true use many years after deployment.
you should see the demo
@@IATotal I did
@@Drone256 And don't you think that controlling all your computer with voice solves a lot of problems? you don't even need your computer with you as in the demo
@@IATotal That is certainly the assumption. But we need evidence this solves a problem and reduces costs somewhere. I don’t see that evidence.
AttributeError: 'Killian' object has no attribute 'female' when starting interpreter from master branch.,, cant get past this bug!
You need to use attribute 'human'
@@theothergameygamercan confirm it works! Thanks ❤
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33:33 🙏🙏
Deeper voice than me lmao
Every-time I see this person talk I get creeped tf out he/she/it/them scare me a lil no 🧢
Thats the feeling of your norms being challenged. Break past it. Its liberating
cool voice too! @@JimRMorrison
@n.lightnin8298 that tends to happen when you're in 6th grade and still scared of the dark.
Get lost.
In 2024, we still see this kind of comment. I'm heterosexual and yet I don't find it scary or disturbing; I only see one person accepting their difference, the one who presents this video, and another, who feels obliged to bring back to their own identity, that of others.
Unwatchable cringe