The number of people that proposed to "integrate ChatGPT into KDE" with absolutely no detail on how that would look like and what problem it would solve is too damn high
It's also funny (for some definition) of funny how these people imply that AI == ChatGPT
And even assuming there was a solid use case for ChatGPT in KDE there's tons of open questions/concerns about whether this is actually possible in accordance with our values
@nicofee Correct me if I am wrong. KDE is a desktop environment.
Linux is largely independent from the desktop where differences are, for instance, in package management.
Desktop is window dressing, which is nice. But, for the most part we keep going back to text.
From what I see, the most recognized implementation of AI is in programming assistance through and IDE. That would be ChatGPT as copilot.
Why is AI relevant to KDE in the first place?
@johnbessa KDE is not a desktop environment. It's a community of people producing software, including a desktop environment, but also lots of other programs like an email client or an IDE.
There certainly are ways in which AI integration could make sense for those