You’ve probably already heard about the AI ChatGPT/GPT-3
I’ve been working quietly for a while on an integration between Gladys → GPT-3, to let you use the power of this artificial intelligence in the context of the smart home…
And today, this integration is available!!
You can read all about it in this article:
I’ve just released Gladys Assistant v4.15, a version that adds (in addition to GPT-3) a bunch of improvements:
Support for Zigbee2mqtt thermostats. Thanks @AlexTrovato!
Support for decimals in the scene condition « Continue only if ». Thanks @VonOx!
Added a limit on the size of the MQTT container logs (the container will be updated automatically on your side). Thanks @AlexTrovato!
Added a confirmation prompt before deleting a dashboard. Thanks @Lokkye!
Added the day of the week to the Ecowatt integration. Thanks @cicoub13!
Improved translations, improved unit test speed, and fixed the Docker build. Thanks @VonOx and @AlexTrovato!
I told you — four hard weeks on Gladys, there’s a lot of work
If you installed Gladys with the official Raspberry Pi OS image, your instances will update automatically in the coming hours. This can take up to 24h, don’t panic.
If you installed Gladys with Docker, make sure you’re using Watchtower (See the documentation )
Wow — I discovered ChatGPT the night before last and I was planning to mention it on the forum. I saw on YouTube that, combined with text-to-speech, it could hold a conversation. And that each time the same question was asked, the answer was given differently. I started dreaming that by using the API in Gladys and adding a text-to-speech engine, ChatGPT could tell us about a leak in the bathroom, an appointment that’s coming up…a little
If you want better answers, the first sentence must tell it what it is.
for example: you are an application developer for …, you are a head chef in a restaurant, …