People have always been able to be spied on.
But then I watch people speed all the time and it seems to be a common human behaviour to break the rules to the detriment of others when they think they can get away with it. It's disgusting.
I don't think it's a matter of apathy as much as it is a matter of the rich and powerful are the ones pulling the strings.
No web bluetooth from inside an iframe, always require consent to select a device and connect to it.
Sure, I suppose it could enable more scams by tricking people into connecting to x device but if we were truly worried about stopping scams we'd turn the internet off and then shotgun our entire species.
I imagine the context will always sway the model to some degree, not only for the task you're trying to get it to do (aka instructions) but also its persona, how accurate it is and the way it acts.
The general populace aka the voters are too apathetic and absorbed in their little consumer lives and tribally motivated political quibbles to know or care that so much tax money is wasted.
Output: [{"name":"send_email","arguments":{"to":"[email protected]","subject":"upcoming_meetings","body":"I'll be 15 minutes late"}},{"name":"send_email","arguments":{"to":"[email protected]","subject":"time","body":"I'll be 15 minutes late"}},{"name":"send_email","arguments":{"to":"[email protected]","subject":"time","body":"I'll be 15 minutes late"}}]
Context definitely helps. But yeah the quality of it doesn't seem to be too high. To be fair it makes you realise that not only is parameter extraction required, but also content generation (email body). Also debouncing the 3 tool calls.
Maybe under very specific circumstances/very tight harness this sort of model would be useful?
My TS101 heats up in like 3-4 seconds (330c) on a 100W laptop PD USB C. It doesn't have a lot of mass but it's perfect for microcontroller related stuff. Just not power electronics.
Dios mio, what an absolute pain soldering is without something holding everything in place. It's literally a night and day purchase.
It's like willingly walking through a minefield.