It looks as simple as talking to a friend.
By now, everyone knows the power of ChatGPT: it can do a lot of tasks for you and give you nearly infinite ideas about anything you can think of. But the developer of AI tools Mckay Wrigley went a step further and incorporated a GPT-4 model in an Apple Watch so that its voice assistant could write code for him.
In the video posted on Twitter, Wrigley asks Siri to go to his chatbot repository and add a reset button to bring the chat back to its original state. Miraculously, the assistant does just that – in less than a minute you can see the result that does exactly what was asked.
The creator calls it "the future of software", and it's hard not to agree. The feature is not watch-exclusive, it can do the same on a phone.
The assistant is part of Wrigley's Codewand startup, which is meant to use GPT-4 to build software with natural language.
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