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Did I miss something or is a description and/or link to the software used not in the article?
regex to extract commands from the transcripted text
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Honest question,how does this make the lives of humans better?
Well, for example. Lets say that I have a goal BMI I want to maintain If I reach for the Oreos, I can choose to have a flag set with a heuritic I created myself that will tell me: "Having 5 oreos means you need to reduce other calorie intake by n calories to maintain your BMI" That data can also be aggregated to give me my macro/micros for everything I've eaten etc... without me having to log it like I do now Think a…
When I used to play video games ultra competitively, I would analyze recordings of my gameplay to try and get better, and it worked wonders.
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The trouble with any such footage is that it can be used against you ("as the the defendant's own records show, they were present in the murder area") but they generally won't extricate you when produced by you, since you clearly have a motivation to use it selectively. So you showing a picture of yourself reading a book during what you claim is the murder night is not an alibi, because it could have been produced at…
Why not just have the device occasionally send sha256 sums of chunks to a third party service, like Twitter tweets, where it's clear you can't forge the date of the message? If you need to produce some chunks, the matching hashes provide an independent time stamp showing you didn't just produce the content at any time. This sort of trick is already commonly done to demonstrate prior knowledge of something at a later…
Even with a tech expert to explain it, I worry the opposition would just get their own expert and make a whole mess of it, confusing both the judge and jury enough to cast doubt.
Perhaps I have a very wrong view on how both such evidence is presented and accepted though.
Anyone familiar with rewind.ai which seems to be building a product on similar lines?
The future will definitely have devices which record visually/verbally all your life. VR headsets are already able to record all your facial expressions. A google glasses like gear which records all your life is pretty much possible in the near future. The future influencers won't have to carry a phone/camera to create vlogs, they would just see wherever they want and the glasses will record not only the thing they a…
Ted Chiang explores this idea in a short story called "The Truth of Fact, The Truth of Feeling" ( https://devonzuegel.com/post/the-truth-of-fact-the-truth-of-... ), which takes place in a world where commercial, individual, always-on recording exists. Ted Chiang also wrote the short story that the movie Arrival was based on.
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Well, for example. Lets say that I have a goal BMI I want to maintain If I reach for the Oreos, I can choose to have a flag set with a heuritic I created myself that will tell me: "Having 5 oreos means you need to reduce other calorie intake by n calories to maintain your BMI" That data can also be aggregated to give me my macro/micros for everything I've eaten etc... without me having to log it like I do now Think a…
I've been thinking about doing this for a while now, cameras all over the house hooked up to ML algorithms that help you audit and tweak your behavior towards some specified goal. When I used to play video games ultra competitively, I would analyze recordings of my gameplay to try and get better, and it worked wonders.
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I've read about that happening in Cleveland, using tech developed to find insurgents leaving IEDs in Afghanistan. Yeah, citation needed...
So glad someone else saw this, I'm not finding anything on it and I'm starting to question my own memory, as I'm quite sure I saw the original article about the Mexico program on this site. FWIW, I also recall the tech being originally used to find people who planted IEDs in Afghanistan. I'm kind of shocked about how all the articles I am finding seem to emphasize real-time police chases. Now I'm feeling super suspic…
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/all-about-seruku-search-...
Not as hardcore as OP, but after Whisper came out, I quickly built an app that allows me to record from lock screen: https://whispermemos.com/
That Apple Shortcut could be the Dictate Text action hooked to create/append to an Apple Note (thereby not leaving your device) or fire off an email or send a message via your favorite bot service (Discord/Telegram/Slack/etc).
Bonus: That Shortcut will also work on your Mac.
There's also the minimal friction app Just Press Record (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/just-press-record/id1033342465), which will transcribe and has a decent Shortcut library.