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AI always reminds me of Clippy, the infamous talking paperclip added to Microsoft Office in the '90s. This little guy ...
When Microsoft debuted its AI-powered Bing Chat, the obvious point of comparison was Clippy, the virtual assistant users loved and/or loathed in Microsoft Office 97. Now Clippy is back ...
A developer brought Clippy back from the dead, giving it new AI powers. This unofficial version of Clippy will bring ChatGPT to your computer in the form of Microsoft’s infamous Office assistant.
Microsoft's once infamous, but now loved (sort of) Office Assistant Clippy was, in many ways, a precursor to what the company is trying to to do now with its generative AI features like Bing Chat ...
Clippy, Microsoft Word's perpetually upbeat '90s paperclip, is a joke. An embarrassment. A mercifully discarded relic of the distant past. An ugly sweater. I know that, and I'm sure you know that too.
Almost immediately, people began joking on social media that ChatGPT could be used to revive the broadly maligned, big-eyed goon known as Clippy. In case anyone forgot, Clippy was Microsoft’s ...
The tool has a version of Clippy, the iconic assistant from older versions of Windows, to help navigate through the app. Winpilot used to be called BloatyNosy, but its developer Belmin Hasanovic ...
In an alternate world, we'd all be using Windows Phones, listening to music with Zunes and listening to advice from Clippy. This is not that world. Microsoft recently made it official: its ...
Stationed somewhere in between those gaffes sits Clippy, the unofficial name for the bouncing, sentient paper clip introduced by Microsoft in 1996 in a bid to help people hone their word ...