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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Interest in building an LLM frontend for KDE
From:       AnnoyingRains <annoyingrain5 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2023-12-01 12:59:22
Message-ID: CALYH9HYugtMz3uDwxL8sT1m-CRbKWNnXb-zkr2t9UBiA2OEgYw () mail ! gmail ! com
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I see no issue with this at all!
As long as the training data is ethically obtained and it uses KDE's
tech stack, I feel like this app could integrate fine, if it is as you
have described it so far!

- Kye Potter


On Fri, Dec 1, 2023 at 11:41 PM Loren Burkholder
<computersemiexpert@outlook.com> wrote:
> 
> > I don't think so. I have the slight feeling that you want to start an abstract
> > discussion here and then magically the "KDE Community" will develop something.
> > Just do it or don't. It will always be in the users freedom to use it or not.
> > I would love to have an optional KMail plugin that interacts with an LLM.
> > Others might not 🤷🏻‍♂
> > 
> I'm definitely not trying to get the KDE community to develop something for me. As \
> I said earlier, I am starting this discussion solely because I am aware that AI is \
> a very sensitive topic and I wanted to make sure that there was reasonable support \
> before I just kicked off development. 
> With that being said, I appreciate your take. KDE does support clients for various \
> nonfree services (e.g. KMail has support for Microsoft Exchange); while KDE \
> obviously don't promote them, it understands that many people do use them, and it's \
> worthwhile to provide support for those people. 
> Loren


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