I have a lot of sympathy for Popesplainers. When my dad was a Protestant, he believed that if someone dedicated their life to God then they received a special grace that prevented them from doing extremely evil things. It took him the better part of a decade and a lot of help from my mom to convince him to let go of that error after he converted.
at about 12:12 as a listen/watch on Substack, the screen and the AI "transcription" that shows on the screen DISPLAYS the word EMPTY but the audio I am listening to omits the word EMPTY.
I do not know if Kennedy Hall actually spoke the word EMPTY or whether the machine generated [AI Artificial Intelligence] "transcription" had an algorithm that contained coding [programming coded instructions] telling the machine to omit occurrences of the word EMPTY.
I would say that leaving out an entire word of the person's spoken word is the kind of programming "error" that I have not seen before. It is a big "error."
An example of what may be a little "error" in programming code is that when the spoken word that is being AI transcribed is coup as in coup d’état or simply COUP, always no matter where a AI transcription is involved. COUP will be "transcribed" as COPE.
Remember there is nothing "intelligent" about AI because intelligence is a human quality. Also, human intelligence requires CONSCIOUSNESS. Also, programming code can be made by a real human or by the program created that can make new code and put it into the program as the program (or software) plays, and that kind of code is truly artificial and not human.
I have a lot of sympathy for Popesplainers. When my dad was a Protestant, he believed that if someone dedicated their life to God then they received a special grace that prevented them from doing extremely evil things. It took him the better part of a decade and a lot of help from my mom to convince him to let go of that error after he converted.
I think it is interesting that
at about 12:12 as a listen/watch on Substack, the screen and the AI "transcription" that shows on the screen DISPLAYS the word EMPTY but the audio I am listening to omits the word EMPTY.
I do not know if Kennedy Hall actually spoke the word EMPTY or whether the machine generated [AI Artificial Intelligence] "transcription" had an algorithm that contained coding [programming coded instructions] telling the machine to omit occurrences of the word EMPTY.
I would say that leaving out an entire word of the person's spoken word is the kind of programming "error" that I have not seen before. It is a big "error."
An example of what may be a little "error" in programming code is that when the spoken word that is being AI transcribed is coup as in coup d’état or simply COUP, always no matter where a AI transcription is involved. COUP will be "transcribed" as COPE.
Remember there is nothing "intelligent" about AI because intelligence is a human quality. Also, human intelligence requires CONSCIOUSNESS. Also, programming code can be made by a real human or by the program created that can make new code and put it into the program as the program (or software) plays, and that kind of code is truly artificial and not human.