If you understand how AI works, you will know it is more hype than anything
else. Good search engine, if you're willing to make sure you learn
everything so that you spot what is not correct that it spit out. In the
end, they focus on hype because it sells and they have spent WAY WAY more
money than they should have (which by the way decreases value of the
dollar)....
I will admit it is quite impressive, the amount of programming and
expensive retraining going into it so there are big results, just not as
useful as the entire public is being told. Modern business is now all about
cash grab before the general public finds out it wasn't going to be worth
it. A decade ago and 10 decades ago they were always pushing excitement
saying "just around the corner". Now that they are saying "we finally made
it around the corner" here we are being told that any moment now we will
have the amazing things in our own hands but I still only hear rumors that
it finally exists... somewhere I have not yet seen for myself. Convince me
by showing me the actual value, not merely showing some specific example
that doesn't relate to what I need AI to do. Not just say "if you give us
more resources it will finally be in your hands."
This thread is a very example of what I'm talking about. One day GPT 3
started spitting out words that it heard intelligent people say and you
said wow this AI is now intelligent. The worst thing you could have done is
fall all over that Sam guy just because he said, "We don't know how it
works"... This aint the movies so it never was magically intelligent now
from lightning or something that would not cause that.

On Wed, Jan 14, 2026 at 5:06 AM ad-mx <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm pretty sure that mcp and AI integration is necessary nowaydays because
> large volume of generated code also generates need for tasks the dev has to
> perform around that code => having mcp in task app would be life-saver,
> agent just adds them to the inbox or proper project with right annotations
> at the end of its session. MCP is basically API agent understands and it
> works exceptionally well.
>
> Best regards
> AD
>
> środa, 22 października 2025 o 23:06:31 UTC+2 Hammy Havoc napisał(a):
>
>> For anyone reading in future, whilst I'm very much anti-unethical AI in
>> terms of training and ripping off hard-working folks with gen AI, if an MCP
>> or API integration actually worked, I would be interested in seeing how
>> someone runs a local LLM to organise their tasks and make sense of it all
>> from an existing workspace. For this to not be counterproductive, it would
>> need to be Clippy-like suggestions about moving some tasks to certain
>> projects or making them sequential sub-tasks of another. But this would
>> sincerely need to work well (and I don't think a next-word prediction model
>> is going to cut it) or it would be as annoying and mostly useless as
>> Clippy. Would love to be pleasantly surprised, but I don't think it'll
>> materialize as I personally feel LLMs are a dead-end technology for most of
>> the problems they're being thrown at.
>>
>> You could probably do it without an LLM just by using RegEx for keywords
>> and looking at dates and times when tasks were created, or looking at the
>> archive of tasks that are already complete, looking for patterns in when
>> they're created, what order they're completed in, context etc.
>>
>> The API excites me quite a bit.
>>
>> On Wednesday, 16 July 2025 at 17:30:45 UTC imajeff wrote:
>>
>>> Now, I'm in no way speaking for the MLO team. I have nothing against
>>> anyone trying to make good use of modern AI, I've been studying AI since
>>> the 80's and it's only that I understand the problems apparently better
>>> than those who said basically *we developed it but we don't know how it
>>> works*.
>>>
>>> MLO team is doing it of course. You should look for the recent
>>> conversation on https://groups.google.com/g/mylifeorganized/
>>> where they have already responding to the question and said they are
>>> working on the Web version of MyLifeOrganized, it was already announced
>>> that will have a good API, but they said that will be the API to support AI
>>> integration.
>>> Fingers crossed, we'll see how it goes
>>>
>>
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about it." --Jefferson Smith

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