Wonder if Clean Voice etc will work for all languages or is it really just English. As I could find it really handy for tidying up recordings in other languages. Thanks for testing these tools.
I'm most excited in the short-term about Bing's image recognition tool, and in the medium term about code interpreter. I want to play with an LLM with proprietary data, but I don't feel confident that the security considerations have begun to be addressed in a serious way. Any thoughts on that?
To be honest, that's not a topic I've given much consideration. I'm sure there are privacy and safety concerns when it comes to enterprise data, personal data, and other sensitive data.
But using Code Interpreter to synthesize concepts across public data sources is a powerful enough use case to be interesting already now!
Definitely plenty interesting, and maybe that's my impetus to go and play with the tool so I can be good at it (for when I feel safe w/the proprietary stuff). Thanks, Dan!
Wonder if Clean Voice etc will work for all languages or is it really just English. As I could find it really handy for tidying up recordings in other languages. Thanks for testing these tools.
If their landing pages are to be trusted, they can handle multiple languages: https://cleanvoice.ai/filler-words/
Do share your experience if you end up using it for a real recording, I'd love to hear how it works in practice!
I'm most excited in the short-term about Bing's image recognition tool, and in the medium term about code interpreter. I want to play with an LLM with proprietary data, but I don't feel confident that the security considerations have begun to be addressed in a serious way. Any thoughts on that?
To be honest, that's not a topic I've given much consideration. I'm sure there are privacy and safety concerns when it comes to enterprise data, personal data, and other sensitive data.
But using Code Interpreter to synthesize concepts across public data sources is a powerful enough use case to be interesting already now!
Definitely plenty interesting, and maybe that's my impetus to go and play with the tool so I can be good at it (for when I feel safe w/the proprietary stuff). Thanks, Dan!