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Clippy by Firecube, though a free app, does require an API key, a token that identifies you and links to your account. You can sign up for one at OpenAI’s site here.
Through the machinations of independent development crew FireCube Studios, who have previously released over 20 apps on the Microsoft Store, Clippy has been reborn as an AI-powered desktop assistant.
Developer FireCube Studios has created such a dialog box for Run, based on Fluent UI. The app is called "Run by FireCube" and it sports features like Dark mode support, Glow UI, ...
A developer called FireCube has brought the Groucho-eyebrowed paperclip back, and this time it's powered by OpenAI's red-hot GPT-3.5 large language model (LLM).
Software company FireCube has resurrected Clippy and infused it with the power of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. FireCube’s take on Clippy is open-source and leverages ChatGPT version 3.5 to turn the paperclip ...
A new app on the Microsoft Store brings the power of ChatGPT to Clippy. Clippy by FireCube uses OpenAI to empower a Clippy assistant that sits on your desktop. Just like Clippy of old, it can help ...
FireCube thinks that the new app looks similar to Notion, a useful workspace management app, which we do agree with. The user interface, at least at first glance, ...
Developer FireCube claims that Microsoft will soon announce support for third-party widgets. Based on screenshots shared by FireCube, Microsoft will soon let developers publish widgets through the ...
FireCube spotted that the widget manifest in Windows has been updated, and now mentions downloading widgets. The manifest is a file that explains code for developers to use. The reference to ...