Shall AnduinOS provide system level AI features? #192
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I think it should be optional during installation. Give a choice for those who would want to use i or not. When enabled it should allow at least scan all documents so the user can ask questions regarding them. I think this functionality can be achieved already with some scripts |
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Anything we can’t provide support for third party apps should only be optional and not included in the OS. It will only create headaches for anduinOS developers and users will be disappointed at you that they need to contact the developers for those apps. We can’t afford to end up like Gnome. |
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Copilot, we want copilot |
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Nowadays, the market is flooded with messages like “AI is the future,” and it seems that every engineer is developing agents or fine-tuning prompts. Many companies, having entered the field late, have almost been disrupted by the market. It feels like a storm sweeping across every industry.
Currently, AnduinOS remains a clean canvas: by default, it is relatively easy to use, while keeping a low profile, staying quiet, and allowing users the freedom to customize and build on top of it.
In the future, would the community expect AnduinOS to integrate some system-level AI features?
For example, having a conversational assistant, and allowing applications to register certain AI capabilities?
Or should it continue to be a canvas, where users who want these features can install something like Cursor themselves, or chat with GenMini in the browser?
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