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by adrianwaj
304 days ago
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Maybe ZephApp, when it's actually released.
But would be interesting to record day-to-day conversations (face-to-face using voice recognition) to train a virtual doppelganger of myself and use it to find uncommon commonalities between myself and others. What would someone do with a year's worth of recorded conversations? Would the other parties be identified? How would it be useful, if at all? How about analyzing the sounds/waveform rather than words? (eg BioAcousticHealth / vocal biomarkers) Perhaps typing into a text-field is the problem right now? Maybe have a HUD in a pair of glasses. Better than getting a brain chip! Most recent or most repeated conversations most important. Could lead to a reduction in isolation within societies, in favor for "AI training parties." Hidden questions in oneself answered by a robot guru as bedtime story-telling but related to the real-world and real-events. Smart Glasses --> Smart Asses Vibe Coding --> Tribe Loading Everything Probable --> Mission Impossible |
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