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I was thinking I have no idea when I read it. AI seems promising but very early. Hype happens around every new technology. v1 often has little utility. The market is there to sort out winners and losers, to the extent that it works.

The analogy to natural language software might be good. People take it for granted that a computer can basically write down what you're saying today. The first versions of that sucked. But people acted like it was going to be your primary way of talking to the computer. In the end, like I said, we use it on our Fire TVs, and dictation is quite useful for certain professions. The job of typist has gone out of style. It has not replaced typing, but it is an immensely useful tool, now, whereas the first versions were only really usable to repeatedly fill out forms and charts. Oh and then of course the other direction of that works so well that we have deepfake audio.

153 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was thinking I have no idea when I read it. AI seems promising but very early. Hype happens around every new technology. v1 often has little utility. The market is there to sort out winners and losers, to the extent that it works.

The analogy to natural language software might be good. People take it for granted that a computer can basically write down what you're saying today. The first versions of that sucked. But people acted like it was going to be your primary way of talking to the computer. In the end, like I said, we use it on our Fire TVs, and dictation is quite useful for certain professions. The job of typist has gone out of style. It has not replaced typing, but it is an immensely useful tool, now, whereas the first versions were only really usable to repeatedly fill out forms and charts.

153 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was thinking I have no idea when I read it. AI seems promising but very early. Hype happens around every new technology. v1 often has little utility. The market is there to sort out winners and losers, to the extent that it works.

The analogy to natural language software might be good. People take it for granted that a computer can basically write down what you're saying today. The first versions of that sucked. But people acted like it was going to be your primary way of talking to the computer. In the end, like I said, we use it on our Fire TVs, and dictation is quite useful for certain professions. The job of typist has gone out of style.

153 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was thinking I have no idea when I read it. AI seems promising but very early. Hype happens around every new technology. v1 often has little utility. The market is there to sort out winners and losers, to the extent that it works.

The analog to natural language software might be good. People take it for granted that a computer can basically write down what you're saying today. The first versions of that sucked. But people acted like it was going to be your primary way of talking to the computer. In the end, like I said, we use it on our Fire TVs, and dictation is quite useful for certain professions. The job of typist has gone out of style.

153 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I was thinking I have no idea when I read it. AI seems promising but very early. Hype happens around every new technology. v1 often has little utility. The market is there to sort out winners and losers, to the extent that it works.

The analog to natural language software might be good. People take it for granted that a computer can basically write down what you're saying today. The first versions of that sucked.

153 days ago
1 score
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I was thinking I have no idea when I read it. AI seems promising but very early. Hype happens around every new technology. v1 often has little utility. The market is there to sort out winners and losers, to the extent that it works.

153 days ago
1 score