Omnipilot is an AI copilot, everywhere in your OS. It autocompletes text in any app from Apple Notes to Gmail, and let's you generate text in any app on your Mac using context from the apps you recently used.
No information about the information you provide the tool (basically all the key-presses you perform on your Mac...) are protected. Are they sent into the sky? Can it be shared with third parties and/or used to train neural nets that could then later spill the information? Basically, this tool could be government-sponsered spyware that can access all the private information you type on your computer - we just don't know.
Thanks for flagging this Peter - you're absolutely right to be concerned about privacy and security. I can assure you that everything is processed locally on your machine, except for the calls to the AI model which are anonymized. We have a strict policy against ever storing or sharing any of your personal data. The AI is just there to help autocomplete and generate based on context, and doesn't use data for anything else. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Very interesting use case. I've been looking for something like this for a while. It's in Alpha, so I'm curious to see how it develops. I love the idea of having an AI copilot on my computer.
Honesty, I'd really like to use this, but without local model support or any insight into what information is sent to the clouds it's a very difficult sell. Add local model support and an FAQ page about *exactly* what gets shared and I'd give this a shot
Omnipilot - AI copilot for macOS