Discussion
Turn your best AI prompts into one-click tools in Chrome
jeffbee: I would be more excited by this if there was a better permissions model for these things. For example I can think of a skill that would need access to a certain corpus of documents that I host on Google Drive, but, as far as I have been able to determine using Google's other AI products, there is no way for me to grant read-only access to that corpus without granting read-write access to all of my data on Google, which is simply too much access for my taste. There has to be something less binary than Personalization:on/off?
_doctor_love: I really hope this doesn't have the same security model as Chrome Extensions!I can see the appeal of this feature and I am generally speaking an AI booster.On the other hand...like...wat? This feature feels way too premature and risky to let loose on the public.
marsavar: Who wants this?
gardenhedge: I can immediately think of personal use cases for this.
mwkaufma: Never before have people been able to effortlessly visualize whole landing pages to tell them to put glue on pizza.
parasti: These days announcements like this just make me want to put on my tinfoil hat - what's in it for Google, though? Why make it more convenient for people to submit webpages to you?
hypfer: Ah yes. Ticks all the boxes- Becoming a Platform- AI- User-generated content[list continues]There is something comforting about seeing that the SV stopped having ideas and now just recycles and recombines the same tropes over and over again.It's still all terrible, but it's a devil you know. You can live with that. You can skip the broken stair and duck, knowing exactly when they're trying to punch you in the face again.Now here's hoping that eventually, they get bored and just stop entirely.
the13: Any you can share?
the13: OP. & I bet some people will want to play with it at least. Maybe it'll inspire builders to build something they themselves want.
skeeter2020: my most commonly repeated prompt; would be nice if the baked it into the tool itself:"No emojis. be concise. no suggestions unless I explicitly ask for them. answer questions like the machine you are. Don't try and add personality or humour; remember you're a robot."
the13: I like it. Have you tried putting this in your LLM system prompt?
vasco: > Don't try and add personality or humour; remember you're a robot."> remember you're a robot."The anthropomorphization juxtaposed to the actual command is a bit ironic.