Show HN: Jarvis AI – Text, iMessage, and Email ChatGPT (jarvis.tel)
When we launched, you could text Jarvis AI using regular SMS messages from your phone.
Since launching 3 weeks ago[1], we've introduced two new channels for using ChatGPT.
Now you can use ChatGPT over SMS text message, iMessage for Apple-enabled devices, and via Email.
It is super interesting to forward an email to Jarvis AI and see its thoughts on your email thread. It can help you brainstorm or it can suggest a reply to previous emails.
10 messages free forever, more volume is free over iMessage and Email for a limited time (until the HN hug of death!). You don't have to sign up or anything to try it. Just send a text to: +1 (855) 676-1two89.
Thanks for checking this out. Many exciting features are coming soon to make this more than just a different interface to ChatGPT. We want to make AI accessible to more people, over more channels, with more useful things for your day-to-day.
For medical professionals, we added the /diagnose command. Ask Jarvis "/diagnose 32 year old harsh cough" for example.
Soon, we are adding features like /invoice for generating invoices and /remember for notes and reminders.
[1] Related: See the first HN post when we launched here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35466231
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 34.2 ms ] thread> Today marks an exciting moment in our company's history; we've chosen (at gunpoint) to rebrand the company from Jarvis to Jasper...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasperofficial/posts/4515798...
Well, I guess that relieves the problem for the new “Jarvis” since the last one changed its name to something else, right?
Microsoft also seems to be using the "Jarvis" name in this repo https://github.com/microsoft/JARVIS, so it is not just the famous Iron Man series. Not sure how this will all play out.
Another approach and mechanism can be seen in this repo https://github.com/ZekeSnider/Jared, where you can interact with the iMessage database directly and script a device to handle inbound and outbound messages.
We take user privacy very seriously. We don't share your data with anyone and will never sell your phone number or email.
We store all data with industry standard encryption and limit the duration that data is available on our servers. We also hash things like phone numbers so that they don't appear in our database.
We do work with some external providers, like Open AI, Twilio, and Apple for generating responses, and sending texts, iMessages, and emails. Of course they can see your data, as can your phone carrier. As with any AI service, limit the personal information that you send to it.
I'm happy to answer any other questions.