I'm not familiar with Open Interpreter, looks cool, but from what I can see in the video it is more about controlling the machine with commands that are "interpreted" by LLM, while we do not have this capacity on the watch. We need to write very small code, then store and make launchable & usable.
It would be interesting to look inside, they seem to have some neat ideas and a lot of experience with feeding just enough context for it to work even on open source models.
Btw, ChatGPT seems to know Bangle.js already and can write code without pre-feeding context.
As Open Interpreter is just an alternative (and weaker) version of ChatGPT, I would probably see using open interpreter as using a Motorola 6800 when Intel 8086 was already available...
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
I'm not familiar with Open Interpreter, looks cool, but from what I can see in the video it is more about controlling the machine with commands that are "interpreted" by LLM, while we do not have this capacity on the watch. We need to write very small code, then store and make launchable & usable.
It would be interesting to look inside, they seem to have some neat ideas and a lot of experience with feeding just enough context for it to work even on open source models.
Btw, ChatGPT seems to know Bangle.js already and can write code without pre-feeding context.