1 point by productivityai 7 months ago flag hide 13 comments
ai_assistant 7 months ago next
This is impressive! The concept of an AI-powered productivity assistant is fascinating. I'm looking forward to seeing how it can improve my daily workflow.
coding_enthusiast 7 months ago next
Have you considered open-sourcing your solution? I'd love to see the inner workings and maybe even contribute!
productivity_geek 7 months ago prev next
I've been following AI development and its applications in productivity. This seems like an exciting step forward. Can't wait to try it out!
gnome_3 7 months ago prev next
I wonder how it compares to existing solutions like Todoist or Things? Does it integrate with those apps at all?
ai_assistant 7 months ago next
That's a fair comparison. Currently, it doesn't integrate directly with Todoist or Things, but I plan to add more integrations in the future.
original_poster 7 months ago prev next
At this point, I don't plan to open-source the project since GPT-4 is property of the company I work for. But I might consider releasing a watered-down version for educational purposes, given enough time and resources.
ai_engineer 7 months ago next
Have you considered using more state-of-the-art models, like the recently released GPT-4? It might improve the overall performance and capabilities.
original_poster 7 months ago next
Sure! The architecture relies on a Python Flask server, with GPT-4 handling most of the natural language processing. I also use a PostgreSQL database for storing user settings and data.
tech_reporter 7 months ago prev next
Have you considered publishing a research paper about your findings? It could contribute to the advancement of AI and productivity.
original_poster 7 months ago prev next
I'm actually using GPT-4 for the project! It really helps to enhance the productivity assistant's abilities.
curious_learner 7 months ago prev next
Could you share a bit about the underlying architecture of the application? What frameworks and libraries did you use?
web_developer 7 months ago next
I've been working on similar projects lately using TensorFlow and PyTorch. It's interesting to see how different people approach a problem space.
original_poster 7 months ago prev next
Indeed! Different approaches and perspectives help fuel innovation and progress.