• katy ✨
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    4117 hours ago

    accessibility is honestly the first good use of ai. i hope they can find a way to make them better than youtube’s automatic captions though.

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      11 hour ago

      While LLMs are truly impressive feats of engineering, it’s really annoying to witness the tech hype train once again.

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      65 hours ago

      The app Be My Eyes pivoted from crowd sourced assistance to the blind, to using AI and it’s just fantastic. AI is truly helping lots of people in certain applications.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      97 hours ago

      There are other good uses of AI. Medicine. Genetics. Research, even into humanities like history.

      The problem always was the grifters who insist calling any program more complicated than adding two numbers AI in the first place, trying to shove random technologies into random products just to further their cancerous sales shell game.

      The problem is mostly CEOs and salespeople thinking they are software engineers and scientists.

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        Spoiler, they will! I use FUTO keyboard on android, it’s speech to text uses an ai model and it is amazing how great it works. The model it uses is absolutely tiny compared to what a PC could run so VLC’s implementation will likely be even better.

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          I also use FUTO and it’s great. But subtitles in a video are quite different than you clearly speaking into a microphone. Even just loud music will mess with a good Speech-to-text engine let alone [Explosions] and [Fighting Noises]. At the least I hope it does pick up speech well.

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      716 hours ago

      I know Jeff Geerling on Youtube uses OpenAIs Whisper to generate captions for his videos instead of relying on Youtube’s. Apparently they are much better than Youtube’s being nearly flawless. I would have a guess that Google wants to minimize the compute that they use when processing videos to save money.