Comment: Demo for Michael
Transcript: This is me just demoing basically how this system works. And yeah, it's pretty simple. You just record the voice note and send it, you know?
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The user plans to record a voice note and send it for transcription to be completed quickly.
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The user finds it incredible how fast voice notes can be transcribed using a specific tool. They are amazed by the speed at which the transcription occurs.
I record a voice memo, which will then be automatically added to my website. Upon summarization, the content of the memo will be uploaded to the site. To initiate this process, I simply need to click. Thus, a voice memo can be easily transformed and shared on my website with just a few actions.
The speaker is intrigued by the idea of a micro social network and wants to create an app that makes it easier to send voice notes to a small group of friends. They express a keen interest in receiving summaries of voice notes rather than full transcripts and want to cultivate a space for sharing ideas with a select group. They also discuss the possibility of sharing the same voice note with multiple groups and mention their intention to prototype the app. Despite feeling overwhelmed with other tasks, they contemplate swiftly putting together a plan for the micro social network.
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I'm making good progress on the AI grant application, with both the longer description and one-sentence summary feeling satisfactorily crafted. Despite some reservations, the video I've made is likely sufficient, and with most steps completed, I'm now moving onto the demo, aiming to showcase everything in a concise three-minute presentation. This will highlight one personal frame through which to view data, particularly emphasizing social connections and convenience in planning. My ultimate goal is to demonstrate the simplicity of asking a question to retrieve information and to focus on the two key APIs, store and query, to power the application. Focus around these two queries, as with them, essentially any application can be constructed.
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This is a voice note testing out Brito place from Savannah's iPhone. Yo, yo. That's right.
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The speaker is reflecting on their experience with making audio burrito posts, noting that it often requires multiple attempts to get into the correct mindset—similar to drafting written posts. They're grappling with the challenge of monologuing without a clear understanding of the audience, as they are aware that at least John and CJ will hear it, but uncertainty about the wider audience affects their ability to communicate effectively. This creates a 'contextual membrane shakiness' as the speaker finds the lack of audience boundaries difficult to navigate, which they recognize may vary among different people. The speaker concludes by deciding to end the current note and start a new one.
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The author contemplates the process of converting an audio note into a transcript, then summarizing it on their "burrito" page. They express a desire to adjust the summarization voice to better represent themselves on the page. Recognizing that this feature may not have widespread appeal, the author nonetheless sees value in providing users with controls to personalize their "burrito." The concept of allowing users to fine-tune their experience is seen as an intriguing possibility.
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The text provided, "Subscribe the audio," is already shorter than four short sentences, so it is presented as given: Subscribe the audio.