Google Home makes it easier to understand why devices aren’t working
Thanks to Google Home’s latest update, users may be able to get offline devices working again with less troubleshooting. …
Thanks to Google Home’s latest update, users may be able to get offline devices working again with less troubleshooting. …
… As the post states, the AI features “will come in two forms: first as a means of enhancing existing OS functionality with AI models in the background, and latterly in the form of ‘AI native’ features and workflows for those who want them.” These features will range from accessibility tools like imp… …
… Canonical’s VP of engineering, Jon Seager, responded on Tuesday, stating that Canonical isn’t planning to add a “global AI kill switch,” but users will be able to remove any AI features they don’t want. …
… Kohlmann warns it’ll take some time to remove the tunnel, and the required files to install a new version may still technically be loaded on each robot’s internal storage. “It would most likely be a setup script that sits on the machine and doesn’t do anything unless the user triggers it,” he says.… …
… Even troubleshooting is mostly satisfying in a weird way. …
… Downey says that it was important to refrain from automatic user data collection, but that has made it harder to pin down and fix bugs. He’s working on adding a troubleshooting feature so users can send an error report when they encounter problems. …