So, are you calling for a ban of water?You're plucky and passionate. I dig that.
Nope. Sorry to disappoint. I'm afraid you'll have to keep searching for someone to fight you over a technology fad whether passing or not. I am passingly curious as to why you correlate any potentially perceivable skepticism or I suppose cynicism on anyone's part that they must be calling for as you say a ban on water?So, are you calling for a ban of water?
I'm glad you have perspective .Nope. Sorry to disappoint. I'm afraid you'll have to keep searching for someone to fight you over a technology fad whether passing or not. I am passingly curious as to why you correlate any potentially perceivable skepticism or I suppose cynicism on anyone's part that they must be calling for as you say a ban on water?![]()
The biggest thing to realize it's not just one thing.My biggest cause for skepticism comes from how this whole thing is gonna be managed. Pay to play seems the way its gonna end up, and that makes me pretty cynical. I've appreciated places who are using it in a way that lets users use it for free. I'm pretty sure it's made editing the minis in heroforge a lot more doable than it used to be. I dont mind artists using it to help get their content out. I'd like for it to be something that can be profitable for everyone, but I cant shake the idea that its just gonna be like any of the other cool tech out there, for the military and millionaires.
Tbh, I'm a little bummed. Honest question, what do you think is gonna end up happening? Once its all said and done either way in the next 5 years?
If this could be used to create documents derived from Word or Google Docs that appear the same regardless of their source, that could be a game changer. PDFs are unfortunately not so consistent, IIRC. It looks easy to use, too. It's also much more involved than I was expected, as it includes OCR and speech-to-text.![]()
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YouTube often provides transcripts themselves. Gemini Flash can do a lot of transcribing for cheap. OpenAI Whisper is an inexpensive API also, and has an open source version.If this could be used to create documents derived from Word or Google Docs that appear the same regardless of their source, that could be a game changer. PDFs are unfortunately not so consistent, IIRC. It looks easy to use, too. It's also much more involved than I was expected, as it includes OCR and speech-to-text.
I think the really big thing could be audio files. What do you think of the potential to use this to get the speech off of the entire library of YouTube videos? That would generate a lot of data.
That's true. Is it done through software with YouTube? I imagine it would have to be given the sheer volume.YouTube often provides transcripts themselves. Gemini Flash can do a lot of transcribing for cheap. OpenAI Whisper is an inexpensive API also, and has an open source version.
For the more DYI things, you are responsible for looking at the rights of what you are transcribing.