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Dictation trained on your writing style?
I've been playing with https://wisprflow.ai/ since discovering it recently became available on PC, and I found it to be impressive. Not only is it great for turning your actual thoughts into cohesive written things, but one of the things that I quite enjoy is the fact that as you continue to use it and train it, it will better understand your voice and your style. For example, a message to my team might be different than a private message which might be different from a message to a friend. I can actually go into highlights individual things and say, 'Make this wittier' or 'Make this better.' I don't have typos or any other concerns anymore. And I get to focus on what I want to say instead of how I want to say it. It's been really interesting. Given that it's so plugged in with AI and it's got auto-edits, it's contextually aware - the more you use it, the better it seems to be. It sounds like me and it also improves my writing capabilities. I'd be really curious to hear what you guys think of tools like this. Another example I've been doing is hitting the hotkey during a meeting and dictating out action items and my understanding of what's next that the client can then confirm. What dictation tools if any are you using? See the real time usage in the video below!
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New comment 4d ago
Dictation trained on your writing style?
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Cool tool! There's a basic alternative to this built into Windows where you just hit Windows+H to open a speech to text writer. The main problem with this kind of tools I guess is the flow of thought. When I speak, the points are all over the place. But when I write, the thoughts are much more well organized. And I tried prompting with Whisper AI and other tricks but can't get to nail it exactly - the flow of thoughts I mean. The dream would be having an AI where I can just do a thought dump and it neatly structures everything with a proper flow of thoughts and doesn't read disjointed. So essentially, apart from transcription, I am also offloading the processing of thought structuring to the AI.
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@Matt Burns No I haven't tried this yet unfortunately. The pricing seems a bit steep. Here's a free (for now) alternative that I have been meaning to try though: https://whispertyping.com/
GPT-4.5 Finally.
Watch livestream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfRYp0nItZ8
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New comment 12d ago
GPT-4.5 Finally.
Just made a new GPT, try it! It's Sir Chaotic
Here's the link to try it: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67aca5acefc08191942d548669ac9fa2-sir-chaotic I used one of Jacksfilms AI videos to make it XD One of the responses a user (thanks Laurie!) shared with me is this: Absolutely! Here’s a life hack that will change your life… for the worse: "Save money on toothpaste by brushing your teeth with water and just imagining the minty freshness." This technique, also known as "The Power of Suggestion Dentistry," has a 0% success rate but a 100% chance of making your dentist cry. Bonus tip: If anyone questions your fresh breath, blame their weak nose and tell them to "believe in the illusion."
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New comment 21d ago
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@Monisha Tasnim It's hilarious! Thanks for this... 😅
Have you tried coding with AI yet?
I recently started coding with Claude AI. Here are some tools I have made. - Calculator App: https://claude.site/artifacts/1d75735a-e3a8-4c6c-ad70-4bf78c66398c - Music Synthesizer App: https://claude.site/artifacts/59ef5a5e-7e79-4955-84dc-026d6af0ace2 - Snake Game: https://claude.site/artifacts/ebd375fd-630a-48fd-8d49-e392a257e3c1 I tried to make it like a professional grade app as possible with proper animations and sound effects and stuff, all by just prompting Claude AI. Do ask me anything or any questions you might have, and I'm open to sharing my experience... :) And do share you're experimentations with AI coding.
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New comment 15d ago
Have you tried coding with AI yet?
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I have written a blog post on how I approached coding this. If you are interested, you can give it a read: https://www.howtogeek.com/this-tool-lets-you-create-and-share-web-apps-and-games-for-free-heres-how/
How are you going about processing information?
One of the most common use cases I'm seeing in AI is synthesizing information. Long blogs and podcasts have so many nuggets, but saving them not only takes time to listen, but also time to process and make actionable. How are you guys processing insights and actionable information from things like YouTube and blog posts?
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New comment Feb 14
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@Adrienne Bellis Exactly why I made it 😅
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@Eldad Sotnick-Yogev I don't think NotebookLM has an API. But for sorting through your emails I believe we already have a template for this. Don't we @Laurie Linn ?
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Dibakar Ghosh
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Hi guys! I am a professional writer and tech reviewer.

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