@@usifnabil8111no. it means the model won’t interrupt….but yeah i guess time to think is part of the frustrating experience of people who don’t know this is a thing
I can attest to using the last of something then thinking “I’ll remember to pick that up when I go shopping” and then totally forget I ever had it to begin with. The nice thing is that you can start the list today, knowing you’ll go shopping 3 days from now. Then later on you can return to this conversation and add to it easily as well as keep it in the order you’ve requested. If you commonly shop at the same store every time you could start telling chat gpt where all the items are in the store and it could get even better at routing you through the store quicker. Sometimes you don’t have the time to browse! In my opinion this is just a tool that you get out of it what you put into it. You could simply have a piece of paper and a pen….
It's just a fancy demonstration, I use Gpt to solve the mysteries in a fiction by giving it my thoughts and ask for possibilities and even after alot of effort, let me tell you it's not there yet.
@@grephensonHuman intuition and actual experience with the grocery store will be 100 times easier and more accurate than trying to use ChatGPT. This list had maybe 12 items? This is a prime example of brain rot.
the gemini google assistant is able to do this as it has access to the larger google suit of products like tasks and reminders/ mail/ calendar etc. But I find gpt to be better at doing the core task, I enhanced siri that's coming up ( rumored) is the best bet at a all round great assistant IMO who's able to get things done end to end
If you're talking about something like notion then yeah that's complicated because it has to save the state of the todos somewhere, using an integration between notion and chatGPT would probably be the way to go, if you're talking about simple static checkboxes and bullet points, I think chatGPT already has it as I guess it supports Markdown
@@amogussus9603 lmao what. i had gpt generate code that makes 50 million heatmaps of the complex morelet continuous wavelet transform of return data of price data across 1 minute, 2, 4 , 8, 16, 32 minute candle sizes with segment sizes 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 with full overlap by all but one point, creating a rolling window animation that has extra dimensional sliders to show the time frequency representation of the same information across multiple resolutions and it was like ok just give me the csv file of the price data and boom it fgave me 200 lines of python code, boom ran it, boom animation with sliders. you dont need to study coding or programming, you just have to be a literal god at language and gpt is literally that. i suggest using older coding languages for coding through gpt though as itll have more context and documentation to refer to
How about create a dinner menu for a family of 4 with two children under 10 for the entire week and generate a shopping list to make all of the meals grouped by where the items are located in the store.
Also why a simple to-do list app is much better than this will ever be for shopping lists. This is definitely not something that an LLM needs to be used for, absolute waste of resources.
Apple’s reminders app does this automatically based on what item is put in. If you put cheese, yogurt, etc, it goes into the dairy section. Works well!
Thanks for this. Just tried it. I didn’t know reminders has this feature, i have always used notes for grocery lists. Weird that reminders is where it’s kept but glad that this exists and works well.
it helps me when my wife creates a list that scattered all over the store down the list... so I ask for it to be categorizwed, so when I go to the veggie side.. I have it all there..
Are you unable to look through the list and then plan an optimal route through the grocery store so that you don't have to double back? Do you start at the top and do each item one at a time? Categorizing your list is only efficient if it's categorized for the layout of the grocery store you're going to. Every grocery store is different and has different things in different places.
@@BionicAnimations If it wasn't her voice.... Why are you mad? Because it "sounded good"? Be real, bruh, you liked the voice because it sounded like Samantha from "Her"
@@melonga7435 Mad? I am pointing out a facts, dude. And do not speak for me or everyone. I never ever thought it sounded like her, the same as tons of people are saying. You all started tripping just because Sam Altman tweeted the word 'Her'. The voice has been out for months. Where were you haters then, huh? You are only jumping on the bandwagon just to join in. And if you are honest with yourself, you will admit it. The fact is, it's not ScarJo; it's a completely different woman that they hired. So in court, ScaryJo would not stand a chance, and you know that. 😅
It's only paused, not gone. They know we all love Sky's voice, and I am sure they will realize that they made a massive mistake letting huge ego ScarJO ruin it for everyone.
@@BionicAnimations yeah honestly I never even thought it was ScarJo’s voice so it was obviously different enough… I even watched Her last week because of all this and her voice is noticeably raspier than Sky’s.
@@JRskatrPvP Exactly. Hopefully, OpenAI will stand tall and tell her to go take a giant leap at the moon, then bring Sky back like we all want. The voice-over artist that they hired to do the Sky voice needs to sue ScarJo for trying to ruin her royalties.
Technically orange juice and a 6-pack of seltzer would not be in the same section because one is chilled and one is long-life. Unless it's long-life OJ which is gross.
I’m looking for the same thing. I was hoping ChatGPT could help me with *‘Algebra & Physics’* problems. But it seems inaccurate at this point. Hopefully, someday, it will show us each of the steps to solving a problem in detail, and use the voice assistant to help us understand the parts where we’re stuck.
@@19031589 No, I do not! Why would I? And you have it backward. They already had the voice before even reaching out to her. They asked her to be the 6th voice; she stupidly declined and then had a little hissy fit like your typical celebrity with a massive ego that is just as big as her bank account. She only had an issue when some people said it sounded like her in the movie. The fact is, it's NOT her; it's a completely different woman who is a human, and she just happens to sound a little like her, like tons of women all over the world. So you don't have a problem with some big-head celeb ruining a normal woman's income who is trying to make a living through these hard times thinking she owns a tone? Do you honestly think that is right? If you do, I question your morals.
Now just put an earbud in, walk into the store, tell it when you grab an item from the list, and continue on. It's actually pretty awesome. But there's much better ways to prompt it that what was shown here and soon, there will be much better functionality when voice mode is properly released.
@@SimplisticallyDigital Well that's what the Apple AI does in the reminders app for shopping lists. You just type in the items and the AI groups them into categories (meats, produce, snacks, etc.). I haven't used it myself but I saw the demo of it. GPT-4o is definitely much smarter than Apple's but it's nice to have them in the reminders app in a clean format with checkboxes. But who knows, this rumored Apple and OpenAI partnership could bring something exciting next month
I like how it did not make a list but just gave you a conversational paragaph.... I can't wait till "AI" can ACTUALLY DO USEFUL STUFF BEYOND parlor tricks of being a convincing chat-bot.
We could use the chat session itself and the context window. I can already see the day coming when we'll keep GPT active while walking through the supermarket, chatting with it as it filters only our voice in the environment, something like: "Hey, this supermarket doesn't have carrots at the moment, can you suggest something to replace it in that soup?" and then saying "got the tomatoes here" or "here's the salt and pepper," and in the end, we ask "did I forget anything?" and GPT responds: "No, you got everything, just replaced the carrot with squash. Remember to use the credit card from bank A that you decided on when leaving home."
@@ChessXtra not the voice / multi modular functions. atm thats only for alpha testers, it will be a few months until plus users get it. you can use 4o by text right now tho
I tried this with gemini: Here's your grocery list grouped by typical grocery store sections: * Produce: lettuce, tomato, onions, broccoli * Beverages: seltzer, fruit juice * Dairy: gouda cheese, milk * Meat: ham * Eggs: eggs 🥚: 🥚
This technology provokes our most selfish behaviors. This is a bit but it feels wrong to interrupt it like that. Like we are giving a literal piece of our souls to this thing. Our brains can’t tell the difference between a bot and a human!
Ok, now you just need to be able resend the last recorded audio clip if/when open ai servers are experiencing high volume. I hate when I record a long message (2-3 min) and it can't process it because of server capacity. Just temporarily save the voice message on our device and once it is successfully submitted and processed just delete the voice message.
I can do this with Google Assistant. It creates a Google Keep easy checkbook list for me. I just can't currently categorize them where they're commonly found in the store automatically. I can do them manually myself if I want.
the thing is, in real life, i don’t think you’d come up with everything you need in such a flow. you would say a lot more “ahm” and take a lot more pauses. then probably get interrupted, which would suck. still super dope tho
Good to see that they know that GPT is never straight to what we need answered/done. It is like that annoying person who takes too long to say something short, or that 10 minutes audio message on Whatsapp. I hope they improve, most time we are not really wanting a Chat...
Hey can you please add these modifications? 1. After giving a prompt by voice, can we go back to the text as The GPT is speaking so we can also read the text while listening and not having to watch the whole animation of the voice. 2. After giving a prompt by text, can you allow the option to read while it's generating the answer and not having to wait for the whole thing to be generated then to hear it. 3. Can you please add the feature of selecting a certain paragraph or text for the GPT to read and continue from there, whenever the user want to go back to a certain part of the information. I think these will enhance the user experience greatly on the mobile app. Thanks
I'm amazed at how lazy people have become. And how reliant on these stupid things they are... Maybe I'm an old man yelling at clouds, (although I'm just 42) but I have no need nor desire for any of this in my life. They only complicate things for me cause now I have to poke around the settings of everything I get to find and disable all this "AI" stuff... And don't even get me started on "streaming" and the disappearance of physical media. Looks like Wall-E was right about our future as a species...
This feature doesn’t even fucking work. I’m a paid user and yet for 3 weeks I haven’t been able to get in. “Connection failed, try again”. Was using this so often before the BS update. Now either everyone’s on it, and nobody can get in and Chat GPTs shitty servers can’t handle the capacity
The last thing I want is to efficiently route my way through the grocery store. I'm a homebody. It's a dynamic yet familiar locale to rack up some steps towards the aspirational daily 10k
Better tip? Firstly send images and ask it to list all your products in the fridge and pantry and ensure you have enough for the recipe if using it from the pantry/fridge 😊
I usually laugh at boomers saying stupid stuff. But here you could really just use a pen and paper. AI has so much potential but not for making grocery list