• MichaelMuse@programming.dev
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    16 hours ago

    I appreciate your thoughtful critique of AI tools and their limitations. You’re right that voice-to-text technology isn’t perfect, especially with accents and pronunciation variations. These are genuine challenges that need addressing. There are so many tools about AI transcript, such as transcriptly, those tools can extract the text subtitle by AI, but just text, no accents and pronunciation variations.

    Your point about human engagement in learning is crucial. AI should augment human capabilities, not replace the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that come from active participation.

    Privacy and data security concerns you raise are absolutely valid. Any AI tool worth using should prioritize user privacy with transparent policies and robust protection measures.

    The key is finding the right balance - using AI for what it does well (like initial transcription) while maintaining human oversight for quality, context, and meaning. For instance, while tools can convert speech to text, humans are still needed to interpret, organize, and apply that information meaningfully.

    What specific aspects of AI technology would you like to see improved to better serve human needs while addressing your concerns?