For me, I expect LLMs to become significantly more useful when enabled with multi-session continuity and access to a persistent store of data personally relevant to me. Of course, these are also things which tend to increase the security, privacy and abuse surfaces of LLMs.
What I hope someone comes up with is an open standard which lets me choose when to allow an LLM private, temporary 'merge access' to my personal data (eg emails, documents, calendar, browsing history, online posts across platforms and accounts, chats, etc). If no vendor offers something like this then I'll probably host my own private LLM based on whatever the best available open source project is.
It's pretty much fine, it is still so powerful that I can recreate what I want trivially. If anything this goes to show that you should independently persist any prompts that are important to you!
For me, I expect LLMs to become significantly more useful when enabled with multi-session continuity and access to a persistent store of data personally relevant to me. Of course, these are also things which tend to increase the security, privacy and abuse surfaces of LLMs.
What I hope someone comes up with is an open standard which lets me choose when to allow an LLM private, temporary 'merge access' to my personal data (eg emails, documents, calendar, browsing history, online posts across platforms and accounts, chats, etc). If no vendor offers something like this then I'll probably host my own private LLM based on whatever the best available open source project is.