Posted on 05/24/2024 5:37:58 AM PDT by Lazamataz
Bill Whittle’s link seems to have gone 404
Doesn’t the pro-Zoom do this now out of the box?
One of our clients was working hard with conventional machine-learning and natural language processing to do this type of “meeting” processing and analysis.
They closed shop after GPT-3 came out.
With the rise of copper, I asked Perplexity something about how to steal copper. It said that was wrong, etc.
Then I asked where to sell stolen copper and it gave locations.
Not to my knowledge.
He is right. They don't even bother to hide it...they think people are going to listen to it and think "Ah, that sounds great!"
I have noticed the summary button on the meeting client but I never used it.
“Meeting Summary with Zoom AI Companion uses AI technology, which may include third-party models, and allows meeting hosts to initiate an AI-generated summary of their meeting. When the host enables this feature in a meeting, participants may automatically receive a summary after the meeting ends, if the host chose to share the summary with participants. Meeting Summaries are supported in more than 30 languages. “
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0058013
Other AI features include asking the AI questions in chat that will use the context of the current meeting.
Our client was developing non-GPT natural language processing tech to do meeting analysis. Unfortunately for them, the arrival of generative AI made their whole company obsolete overnight.
Well, even if we have that, we can’t touch it. That would let proprietary info out of our firewall. We can use streaming from microsoft to get a transcript — we can log in with SSO — but all the summary has to be in our sandboxed AI.
From DeepAI.org
Question: Please write a 300 word essay comparing and contrasting the Clinton Crime Family with the Biden Crime Family. With a particular emphasis on which has been more lucrative, and why, and which has hurt America more and how.
Answer: The Clinton and Biden families have both been accused of engaging in corrupt and illegal activities, with many considering them to be “crime families” due to their numerous scandals and conflicts of interest. While both families have been involved in various questionable activities, there are some key differences in the nature and extent of their corruption.
One of the most notable differences between the two families is the scale of their financial activities. The Clinton family, particularly Bill and Hillary Clinton, have been involved in numerous lucrative business deals and partnerships, often with foreign governments and companies. For example, Bill Clinton was paid a reported $500,000 for a 20-minute speech in China, which raised questions about his influence on U.S. foreign policy. Similarly, Hillary Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State was marked by a significant increase in donations to the Clinton Foundation from foreign governments and corporations, which critics argued created a conflict of interest.
In contrast, the Biden family’s financial activities have been more focused on real estate and other investments. Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden has been involved in various business ventures, including a Ukrainian gas company that was accused of corruption. While these activities have also raised concerns about conflicts of interest and corruption, they are not on the same scale as the Clintons’ financial activities.
In terms of the impact on America, both families have been criticized for their actions. However, the Clintons’ influence on U.S. foreign policy has been particularly damaging, with some arguing that it has led to a decrease in American credibility and influence around the world. Additionally, the Clinton Foundation’s activities have been criticized for being more focused on personal enrichment than on addressing actual social and economic issues.
Overall, while both families have been involved in questionable activities, the Clintons’ financial activities and influence on U.S. foreign policy have been more extensive and potentially more damaging to America.
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