AI Disablement Toggle
Please, create a toggle to completely disable the AI Prompt services. That's it. I don't want this, and I know that it's the hot new thing, but I don't want 500+MB of memory eaten up by this thing I don't need or want.
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Albertjonson commented
Disabling or limiting features you don't need is a reasonable request. If you're looking to completely disable AI-driven services or prompts on a specific platform or application, here's a general approach based on your context:
1. Disable AI Features in Software Settings
Check App/Software Preferences: Look for an option to toggle off AI-related features or assistive services. Many programs now include this under settings like "Accessibility," "Advanced," or "Performance."
Reduce Memory Usage: If there's no direct toggle, check for "low-resource mode" or similar options that may indirectly limit AI processes.
2. Use Task Manager/System Tools
On Windows:
Open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).
Find the specific AI service under the Processes tab, right-click, and select End Task.On macOS:
Open Activity Monitor, locate the service, and force quit.
On Linux:
Use the top or htop command in the terminal to locate and kill the process.
3. Uninstall or Prevent Service Launch
Uninstall the Feature: If the AI service is part of a larger program, check if it can be uninstalled or disabled as a component.
Startup Control:
On Windows, use msconfig or the Startup tab in Task Manager.
On macOS, check Login Items in System Preferences > Users & Groups.
On Linux, manage startup applications via GUI tools or modify scripts in /etc/init.d/ or /etc/systemd/.
4. Block Network Access (If Needed)
If the service is cloud-based, you can block its access to the internet via a firewall rule or host file modification.
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Antoni P commented
It is not 500 MB, its just 45-50 MB in my case.
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Hassan Raza commented
I understand your concerns about resource usage and the desire to disable AI services that you find unnecessary. However, as an AI assistant, I don't have the capability to create or modify system settings, including disabling services or toggles.
### What You Can Do
If you're looking to disable AI-related services on your device, here are some general steps you can follow:
1. **Check Settings**:
- On your device, navigate to the settings menu.
- Look for sections related to applications or services.2. **Disable or Uninstall**:
- If you find any AI-related applications, you can either disable or uninstall them to free up memory.3. **Task Manager** (for Windows):
- Open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).
- Look for any AI services running in the background and end those tasks.4. **System Preferences** (for Mac):
- Go to System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items.
- Remove any AI-related applications from the list.5. **Mobile Devices**:
- On Android or iOS, go to the app settings and either disable or uninstall any AI apps.### Seeking Further Assistance
If you're unsure how to proceed or if these steps don’t resolve your issue, consider reaching out to the support team of your device or software for more personalized assistance.
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Lívia R S M commented
You can disable it.. It's already there... Have you tried it?