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Re: Including AI into Emacs


From: Christopher Howard
Subject: Re: Including AI into Emacs
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2024 13:59:03 -0900

Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes:

> I believe it would be really beneficial to include AI into GNU
> Emacs. Emacs is already a powerful tool, but adding AI features could
> make it even better. For example, AI could help with writing by
> suggesting improvements or catching mistakes. It could also assist
> with coding by providing smart autocomplete options or debugging
> help. These features would make Emacs more efficient and
> user-friendly, helping users get their work done faster and with fewer
> errors.
>

Could you clarify what you mean exactly but "including AI into GNU Emacs"? I 
know for sure I don't want Emacs sending information about my system, or 
questions that I have about Emacs or my project, off to some company's LLM chat 
system, or however that works exactly. I do not want to become dependent on 
some remote computer program or AI in order to be able to write code or figure 
out how Emacs works.

I'm certain interested in running tools locally (same computer, or my network) 
that help me with "suggesting improvements, catching mistakes", etc. Do you 
need something massive like ChatGPT to accomplish that, or just some 
Emacs-centric expert systems? Or maybe something like MycroftAI, running 
locally?

-- 
Christopher Howard



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