And I have something else today:

S-GPT 1.0.2 is out, and it comes with some really nice additions:

- Date/time awareness for date calculations
- Much better HomePod/Siri support
- Passthrough mode to accept text input from anywhere (Raycast, other shortcuts, etc.)
- Integration with macOS Services menu

Full release notes and updated download links here: https://www.macstories.net/ios/s-gpt-1-0-2-brings-date-and-time-awareness-integration-with-macos-services-menu-passthrough-mode-better-homepod-support-and-more/

S-GPT 1.0.2 Brings Date and Time Awareness, Integration with macOS Services Menu, Passthrough Mode, Better HomePod Support, and More

I just published version 1.0.2 of S-GPT, the shortcut I released last week to have conversations with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and integrate it directly with native features of Apple’s OSes. You can find the updated download link at the end of this post, in the original article, and in the MacStories Shortcuts Archive; before you replace

Date and time calculations in S-GPT 1.0.2 are pretty wild.

Shortcuts provides the current date, time, and time zone. ChatGPT handles the rest.

I asked to calculate times for San Francisco and Tokyo relative to a time for me. Then I also asked to find an ideal slot for a work call. All with plain English.

ChatGPT replied in seconds with accurate math. 🤯

@viticci I’ve been playing with this update and getting a lot of confidently inaccurate stuff back...

a few days back I asked S-GPT how many hours until April 17, 2023 at 5:00 PM Eastern US Time. (to ensure I wouldnt miss the shortcuts contest deadline) It walked me through the logic of it’s calculation but ultimately got the number wrong by 24hours.

I’m left with the conclusion that GPT can’t be trusted with any form of math