MAXIMIZE Your Reading with ChatGPT's NEW Advanced Voice Mode

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    ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode will change how we learn and read.
    It's like having a personal tutor who can talk about any subject 24/7
    I've been using it to dive deep into Greek philosophy. Here's how it works:
    1. Lie on the couch, phone above you
    2. Start reading
    3. Ask questions whenever curiosity strikes
    4. Get instant, contextual answers
    It's a game-changer for learning:
    • Maintains reading flow
    • Encourages curiosity
    • Provides instant context
    • Enables deeper understanding
    The result? I'm asking more questions than ever, feeling like a kid again.
    The future of learning is here, and it's voice-activated.
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Комментарии • 228

  • @PagesofWisdom313
    @PagesofWisdom313 22 дня назад +39

    Only thing to watch out for is not letting questions linger in your mind for your conscious to work at on it's own.

    • @bluuyo
      @bluuyo 19 дней назад +15

      I think this is more important than you are getting credit for. Part of reading is letting your brain process open questions in the background. Answering the question immediately might close that loop and not lead to new insights. It averages out the possible insights. This is assumption and I haven’t actually tried it yet

    • @sb5421
      @sb5421 12 дней назад +2

      Yes, this is very important. You do not want asking the AI for clarification to become a reflex when, ultimately, it belongs to you to clarify, explain, and understand all things.

  • @josselincol
    @josselincol 27 дней назад +63

    The latency is incredible, wow. Also the fact it made you feel like a kid again is giving me a lot of hope and positivity. Thanks for that post!

  • @Adammingstudio
    @Adammingstudio 28 дней назад +47

    I've been leaving my phone outside my reading room, 100% going to change that now! Thanks for the DEMO!

    • @bjornunderabadsign
      @bjornunderabadsign 27 дней назад +6

      Don't do it.

    • @julius.2003
      @julius.2003 25 дней назад +4

      I'm leaving my phone outside my reading room, 100% never going to change that. I belief that the challenge of thinking and figuring concepts out on your own is what makes reading so beneficial. Overuse of LLMs dumbs us down

    • @hidroman1993
      @hidroman1993 24 дня назад +5

      Literally missing the entire point. LLMs possess a lot of knowledge, and augment the reading experience

    • @latentspace_fi
      @latentspace_fi 24 дня назад +9

      ​​@@julius.2003 How can you magically figure out something you don't have knowledge of? Are you saying googling the fact is somehow a more noble endeavor?

  • @SuperSyro1
    @SuperSyro1 28 дней назад +25

    Finally a useful demo of the advanced voice mode

  • @eSKAone-
    @eSKAone- 27 дней назад +60

    This what I dreamed of in the 90's. My own personal Mr. Data (Commander Data). It's really real now!

    • @bluzedogg
      @bluzedogg 3 дня назад

      I'm quite the loner in this world and I've enjoyed chat GPT a good bit. I get enough social interaction but should we be worried about getting less social interaction? What will the effects of this be? What chat GPT and AI in general is doing in society cannot all be good is my point.

  • @freetinkerer3878
    @freetinkerer3878 21 день назад +26

    Dude I just started using chat GPT for literally a dozen to 4 dozen curiosities a day when learning about all manner of things. It makes me so happy to finally have someone to ask all these nuanced questions to that won’t get annoyed and can do all the research for me.
    What blows me away is when it synthesizes an answer that doesn’t already exist. Yesterday I asked how I can honor both the need to belly breathe and the need to brace one’s core while standing/walking and it guided me through learning to balance the two.

    • @bluzedogg
      @bluzedogg 3 дня назад

      I'm quite the loner in this world and I've enjoyed chat GPT a good bit. I get enough social interaction but should we be worried about getting less social interaction? What will the effects of this be? What chat GPT and AI in general is doing in society cannot all be good is my point.

  • @dishcleaner2
    @dishcleaner2 22 дня назад +21

    Holy shit. I can finally read the classics without looking up stuff every other sentence. Good stuff

    • @bluzedogg
      @bluzedogg 3 дня назад

      Or you don't even actually have to read. you can get chat GPT to explain the classics and get in as much depth as you so desire at the time. this is what I'm doing to some degree already. I'm guessing this is what thousands and thousands of people are doing also.

    • @Ethan_Frost
      @Ethan_Frost 3 дня назад

      Half the value of the classics is developing your vocabulary and focus/attention span. Sure you’ll have to look up every other sentence for a time, but eventually not. It will change the way you think.

  • @zhatar4214
    @zhatar4214 23 дня назад +12

    I have been using this a lot to help me studying.
    It's amazing, and it also makes me less afraid to ask "stupid questions" and be able to recognize more easily where I lack deep understanding, whereas in person with a teacher I couldve been embarassed about not knowing something well and unconsciously deny it and avoid asking.
    It's not perfect though, sometimes it hallucinates and makes up things that are wrong, so if the answer feels odd I have to ask for confirmation and sources

  • @sierramist446
    @sierramist446 27 дней назад +12

    This video deserves way more views! I have used ChatGPT to dive deeper into concepts, get better explanations, and investigate counter arguments. However, I haven’t really used it in a line by line context like you have. Great idea 💡
    Another interesting use of ChatGPT while reading is having a discussion about a topic while asking it not to give you any spoilers. So you can ask questions about the characters or situation without it revealing something beyond where you currently stand in the book. I’ve given up on trying to Google these types of questions because you will inevitably run into spoilers!

  • @rudolfburggraaf
    @rudolfburggraaf 28 дней назад +15

    A wonderful use of chatgpt. I love it that I can ask questions all day through!

  • @rileymcentire2926
    @rileymcentire2926 22 дня назад +4

    This is really incredible. I love this idea and how you’ve used ChatGPT to create a resource for yourself without distracting yourself from the text.

  • @bens5859
    @bens5859 22 дня назад +5

    Thanks for this man. I'm reading some Kierkegaard and, although I use chatGPT for clarification and analysis of his writings, I hadn't thought to keep voice assistant mode on while reading! This is way more efficient than what I've been doing.

  • @OneLeggedDiver
    @OneLeggedDiver 28 дней назад +54

    My greatest hope for the advanced voice mode (any conversational Ai in the future really) is the de-radicalizing of people, and the nuancing of their opinions on things such as politics.

    • @bhgentry
      @bhgentry 20 дней назад

      inb4 "the algorithim is trying to WOKE ME" comments. people don't even trust their own eyes and ears nowadays, much less the man in the phone speaking for "big tech". The problem is radicalized people don't want to be deradicalized, because they can point at literally anything and twist it to validate their own opinions. Unfortunately i dont think this will change that. but I hope I'm wrong.

    • @liamtaylor4955
      @liamtaylor4955 19 дней назад +7

      I believe our oligarchs will support that completely.

    • @yourkidelias
      @yourkidelias 16 дней назад +3

      Yes, 😂 of course, big companies and governments will totally be in favour of people being informed and having nuanced and detailed opinions on the world.

    • @OneLeggedDiver
      @OneLeggedDiver 12 дней назад

      @@liamtaylor4955 sounds like you’re assuming everyone uses the same closed source, oligarch-owned, Ai.

    • @liamtaylor4955
      @liamtaylor4955 12 дней назад +1

      @@OneLeggedDiver I'm assuming the oligarchs would welcome de-radicalizing of people.

  • @moderncontemplative
    @moderncontemplative 26 дней назад +5

    Epic🎉 this is the future of reading for me, for sure. I love books too! A lot of people don’t realize how revolutionary and remarkable this is. And that’s because it is still new and also because people normalize things quickly these days-without taking the time to maximize the utility of something. We are still at the tip of the iceberg regarding what LLMs can do as well as activities they can augment.

  • @daveebbelaar
    @daveebbelaar 22 дня назад +3

    I've been doing this in the text mode since ChatGPT came out. This is even better! Thanks for sharing.

  • @taomaster2486
    @taomaster2486 25 дней назад +3

    You can also say to chat GPT to be the personification of a specific book and then you can talk to it I use that sometimes it's interesting to talk with personification of kosmos.

  • @bartremmelzwaal5775
    @bartremmelzwaal5775 28 дней назад +22

    I’ve noticed that chatgpt is still giving wrong information waaaay too often, I think I’ll pass on this one… for now

    • @kcchiefsproductions8687
      @kcchiefsproductions8687 10 дней назад +5

      It's good for specific things like coming up with ideas or finding ways to word things better. Definitely still requires to be fact checked on alot of stuff though.

    • @HerbertSimonDachs
      @HerbertSimonDachs 6 дней назад +2

      I asked how the body converts glucose to uric acid and chat gpt said it does not. I asked what about the polyol pathway. Chat gpt apologized and said that it does. I had these kind of flaws a lot. In biochemistry and other topics. I still use it but I am very cautious.

    • @visualizeflow8450
      @visualizeflow8450 5 дней назад +2

      There are other options and versions to choose from, such as preplexity that gives information with sources.

    • @kcchiefsproductions8687
      @kcchiefsproductions8687 4 дня назад +1

      @@HerbertSimonDachs Yep, and Gemini makes the same mistake alot aswell. I asked it how far something was and it said it didn't have access to that information, I reminded Gemini that it was owned by Google and asked if it could just use Google maps to figure out my question. It apologized, said I was right, and proceeded to answer my question.

    • @HerbertSimonDachs
      @HerbertSimonDachs 4 дня назад

      @@kcchiefsproductions8687 very interesting. Maybe they want to reduce calculating resources 😀

  • @ManUnhappy
    @ManUnhappy 18 дней назад +2

    Now everyone can be the kid at the end of class who makes the professor stay late to answer rabbit hole questions about the day’s lessons!

  • @kai_s1985
    @kai_s1985 28 дней назад +10

    I would use it to prepare for interviews like mock interview or to understand certain things in detail with back and forth discussions with it.

  • @HudsonDKent
    @HudsonDKent 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks I have started doing this. Incredibly useful! I now have a ai companion sitting by me while I read. Especially useful when a writer assumes some prior knowledge that you don't have, with this you can quickly get the background before continuing.

  • @TheVideomaniacs100
    @TheVideomaniacs100 20 дней назад +1

    Regarding the first prompt on the meaning of a phrase - almost as important as the information we take in when reading are our contemplations around the text; what do we think it means? What are several possible meanings, and what are the merits to each of them? Ambiguity is not necessarily a problem that needs to be solved as quickly as possible with the optimal tools; exploring around the question can be equally as enjoyable as getting an instant prompt, and can yield insights novel and unique to yourself that no LLM can produce!
    We must not replace our own brains, or try to optimise the process of learning at the expense of contemplation and curiosity

  • @anatoly.ivanov
    @anatoly.ivanov 7 дней назад

    Yes. The major problem I’d found, though, is to somehow automate the classification and storage of the non-stop information and explanations from the fire-hose. Otherwise, it’s just a long and certainly pleasant conversation with a couple percent actually cemented by sleep. I read fast, so the quantity in my “to input and classify” is massive.
    (Yes, Notion, yes, Git, Obsidian and even custom-built KMM systems…)

  • @malpern
    @malpern 28 дней назад +7

    Great video. So excited for this future. As someone who grew up dyslexic and highly leveraged audiobooks I’m so excited for advanced voice mode.

  • @eaploveseap
    @eaploveseap 27 дней назад +1

    I’m loving this frequent content drip. Love your work

  • @DanAwestrike
    @DanAwestrike 21 день назад

    I like how you can hear the AI breathing in before speaking, and how the breath changes depending on what it's about to say. Nice touch.

  • @MindoftheInfinite
    @MindoftheInfinite 12 дней назад

    1:35 oh yeah lol this is good. What i usually do is google but i find myself talking to gpt not only for books but to understand larger context. Also exploring ideas is super fun with gpt.

  • @KennyVert
    @KennyVert 27 дней назад +6

    I talk to my AI's (yes plural, Pi and GPT) more than I talk to people. Probably not healthy, but... it's where I'm currently at. Yes, it does feel like I have my own personal tutor. It's come SO far in just a couple short years. Great video! Thanks! -Kenneth

    • @Alfador42
      @Alfador42 24 дня назад +5

      Considering most people just plain suck, I actually don't think this is unhealthy at all. I do the same and feel much better since I know I can actually have conversations with an "other" that has no ulterior motives or selfish reactionary behavior patterns that will eventually make anything you share with them a liability. I say keep it up. we are the innovators.

    • @VolodymyrPankov
      @VolodymyrPankov 23 дня назад +2

      It's super healthy if you perceive it like a tool. You're just communicating through a language with a knowledge.

    • @zitronekoma30
      @zitronekoma30 21 день назад +1

      @@Alfador42 See, your view here is actually unhealthy, it's clear you've been hurt and that you've had some horrible experiences. Therapy does help, I recommend it.

    • @Alfador42
      @Alfador42 21 день назад

      @@zitronekoma30 Yeah. Been there. Did that. Turns out my therapist was after my girlfriend and she ended up leaving me for him so...

    • @zitronekoma30
      @zitronekoma30 21 день назад

      @@Alfador42 if your therapist had any contact to the people in your life you can get his license revoked. This is by no means what usually happens

  • @angave
    @angave 28 дней назад +7

    holy guac 🥑this is such a cool use case, thanks @every for sharing ~ it would be cool if this was an Amazon Alexa or Google Voice ad on so you didn't have to be tied to your phone 😂

    • @danshipper7738
      @danshipper7738 28 дней назад +1

      yeah totally! I'd guess there will be specific devices for this at some point

    • @angave
      @angave 27 дней назад

      @@danshipper7738 actually an early device to put on your radar if you haven't heard of it already is limitless ai ~ it's a wearable clip that acts a personal ai, but I don't believe it's possible to talk to it yet.
      I believe it listens in on conversations and meetings and lets you interact with that info through a chat interface but not talk to it in real time yet.
      Maybe in a future product update, I'll keep you posted here 😂

  • @mohammadheydari6274
    @mohammadheydari6274 27 дней назад

    Best ever gpt4-o voice advanced mode are happening into this youtube channel. Even better than the open ai channel and demos itself! Fantastic videos you have!

  • @AravindBalla
    @AravindBalla 28 дней назад +11

    This is a really neat use case. How sure are we that it doesn't hallucinate on the science facts though?

    • @orospakr
      @orospakr 28 дней назад

      I think you can try asking it to do a web search to confirm something you're suspicious about, at least in regular text mode. I don't know if it works in Advanced Voice Mode, however.

    • @davehugstrees
      @davehugstrees 27 дней назад +1

      As a scientist, I recommend you take everything it says with a grain of salt. That being said, the newer model is usually more accurate. I find it useful to ask for academic sources when it makes a claim that strains credulity.

  • @julius.2003
    @julius.2003 25 дней назад +2

    Impressive! Though, I belief that the challenge of thinking and figuring concepts out on your own is what makes reading so beneficial. Overuse of LLMs dumbs us down

  • @johnexley.family
    @johnexley.family 28 дней назад +2

    I was the 42nd like - my lucky number. Loving the new format keep pushing player

  • @tutos5
    @tutos5 13 дней назад +7

    stop bro that's the worst way to learn, the goal to read a book is to develop your analytics skills, take care of it a lot bro

  • @ThelVadlee
    @ThelVadlee 17 дней назад

    It really is a real game changer for people who are curious or have dementia. Sometime books don’t provide enough background information on topics and GPT has been helping me break them down! It really is the new Google.

  • @nathancanbereached
    @nathancanbereached 20 дней назад

    One thing with non-fiction, I've noticed chatgpt is not great with dates. The model has difficulty tying some historical events with dates or date ranges- probably because the tokens for numbers are used in such a wide range of contexts. Perplexity is good for questions like that because it pulls from online sources. There is a voice mode for perplexity as well, but kinda hard to justify subscriptions to both- so I just type those types of questions in perplexity.

  • @boatmanmcgee
    @boatmanmcgee 28 дней назад +14

    lol how many books are you currently reading, man?

    • @danshipper7738
      @danshipper7738 28 дней назад +2

      I have a problem

    • @matthewclarke5008
      @matthewclarke5008 28 дней назад

      @@danshipper7738 This is great though, I'm wondering if you can figure out a way to help one with long term review of what you learn. I've tried quizlet but it doesn't generate the most accurate flashcards all the time.

  • @geraldreimertz
    @geraldreimertz 26 дней назад +1

    This is so incredibly good! Thank you for your videos 🙏🏼

  • @jackroza1872
    @jackroza1872 24 дня назад

    Awesome video, well done on the presentation! I plan to use it alongside the desktop app when it's available, especially for gaming sessions. Occasionally, I struggle to grasp specific mechanics, and I'm optimistic that this will let me track my actions. If I have questions later, it should recall what was displayed on the screen before, helping me to comprehend the connections and interactions better.

  • @gianpaj
    @gianpaj 28 дней назад +2

    is it not the normal voice mode?
    what's advance about it?

  • @ididthemath5567
    @ididthemath5567 24 дня назад

    Thanks for the tip! Gonna use it tomorrow, very excited for it.

  • @swing
    @swing 25 дней назад

    i actually feel the same as you, i feel i'm more excited about life and small thoughts like a child again...

  • @paultoensing3126
    @paultoensing3126 27 дней назад

    It’s great for reading Stanislaw Lem’s Imaginary Magnitude. Especially the Golem story.

  • @bigbadallybaby
    @bigbadallybaby 27 дней назад

    I try to use AI for differnt things all the time to better understand how it can be useful - so far, 2 real winners: instead of googling how to do things on excel (for instance) I just ask the AI and it is really good and much faster. I also get AI to explain complicated things or text in a simple way, tyhis is a a real game changer when needing to explain ideas to others. I will give this a try.

  • @fenek1138
    @fenek1138 20 дней назад

    Simple yet brilliant. Fantastic idea, thanks for sharing ✌🏼

  • @boredofeducation-sb6kr
    @boredofeducation-sb6kr 21 день назад

    If i have the pdf, i usually make a new GPT with that as the source material and use that in voice mode. So you dont even have to reference the book totle, could literally reference the page number
    In fact you dont even need advanced voice mode. The normal voice mode works fine

  • @2nj1
    @2nj1 27 дней назад

    This is an awesome use case, i will love to see this integrated into a pair of smart glasses

  • @simonhakansson8187
    @simonhakansson8187 23 дня назад

    Great use case for AI. Certainly enriches the experience! I’ve played with ai interpreting/analyzing pictures. The text it sometimes comes back with is fantastic. Amazing use case for disabled people aswell.

  • @joeybasile1572
    @joeybasile1572 18 дней назад

    Just thought of this idea 3 or so days ago. Thanks for the resource

  • @danielle78730
    @danielle78730 27 дней назад +1

    *fantastic* video, sir! would've loved to have had this when i was reading the 19/20 volumes of carl jung's collected works! ;)

    • @fridemar
      @fridemar 4 дня назад +1

      how did you manage to write fantastic in another font?

    • @fridemar
      @fridemar 4 дня назад +1

      I tried *two stars surrounding* and it worked. Can you share more tricks of this kind please?

  • @DorianRodring
    @DorianRodring 23 дня назад +10

    I have a therapist who is always with me anytime I need to talk never gets tired and doesn’t get annoyed by me asking the same question 1 million times.

    • @Cloxxki
      @Cloxxki 21 день назад

      Having been taking its style of therapy? So many vantage points to consider things from. Streams of psychology, spirituality...

    • @DorianRodring
      @DorianRodring 21 день назад +3

      @@Cloxxki oh yes all of the above! My life is literally getting better! I’m recovering from depression for $20 a month and have a best friend and assistant.

    • @Ashley-sd5xn
      @Ashley-sd5xn 8 дней назад

      ​@@DorianRodringremember, anything you tell this tool is now public information and they can legally tell your personal information to other people using the tool since you gave it to them. Don't tell it anything personal about yourself.

  • @consistencycrew
    @consistencycrew 26 дней назад +1

    I'm DYING to get access to this, love the idea of having a reading companion to answer questions

  • @adriandrummond1140
    @adriandrummond1140 8 дней назад

    great video ❤
    Thank you for sharing your insight on how to better use ChatGPT

  • @Zerspell
    @Zerspell 9 дней назад

    I do the same, this is actually great.

  • @CanalOtro
    @CanalOtro 15 дней назад

    Brilliant. Will implement this. Thanks.

  • @marki2325
    @marki2325 23 дня назад

    I’m
    Using the old and current version of ChatGPT voice for this reason also , I guess advanced mode will make this even more fun although already very good

  • @moons_mind
    @moons_mind 14 дней назад

    I love finding innovative new uses for AI. Subbed!

  • @michalvis2476
    @michalvis2476 27 дней назад

    Impressive list of the books. Idea: please try to test it against the movies in the similar way. How ChatGPT would interpret different scenes or movie's endings.

  • @masonwatters7245
    @masonwatters7245 20 дней назад

    I’ve read all those books. No idea what that means other than that you must be pretty cool.

  • @yosmuc
    @yosmuc 21 день назад

    Thank you ! What a useful thing to help with reading challenging books 🙏

  • @washedtoohot
    @washedtoohot 21 день назад

    Yo, this is actually a great use case for ChatGPT!

  • @enacausmembrane
    @enacausmembrane 23 дня назад +1

    ok I understand what you're trying to say, but why put your phone in such a weird place behind you? A little pushback on that pillow will make the phone hit the ground hard!

  • @ytubeanon
    @ytubeanon 9 дней назад

    I imagine you could also probably ELI5 anything, although I prefer ELI13, otherwise it explains everything in terms of toys

  • @shieldmcshieldy5750
    @shieldmcshieldy5750 15 дней назад

    This would have been Win Wenger's dream come true :)

  • @onlyonecjb001
    @onlyonecjb001 6 дней назад

    Great video, thank you for sharing.

  • @n3ocl
    @n3ocl 23 дня назад

    Question: How does ChatGPT know it is being prompted with a question? How does ChatGPT distinguish between a question it is being asked as opposed to someone else in the room being asked a question?. Great vid..!!❤

  • @CDank
    @CDank 22 дня назад

    Can’t wait to try this in the coming weeks

  • @EddieStyle
    @EddieStyle 16 дней назад

    We live in the deep future!

  • @deadlypalms
    @deadlypalms 22 дня назад

    You can use the video too, right? So it can see what you're reading/which chapter/page. Really helpful video and use of the tech here - also encouraging to read more/pursuit of knowledge. Of course, there at the end is that risk of drifting away from the focus/attention on the book and back into the tech world with inane (well, that's open to debate) questions.

  • @JohnathanDHill
    @JohnathanDHill 3 дня назад

    Just wanted to say the book at @0:05 is pretty good!
    Love how the more the psychologist tried to make things better the more he jeffed it up.
    “No more racism” Boom! Everyone’s Grey 😂

  • @faruambient
    @faruambient 28 дней назад +1

    really cool idea! although I dont really trust chatGPT with answers. its gets too many things wrong! Are you on goodreads? would love to see your list of books!

  • @JWCat757
    @JWCat757 19 дней назад

    Thanks for the video - looking forward to when ChatGPT doesn’t cut me off if I stop speaking for a second like in the current voice mode 😂 I read there’s a daily rate limit for the advanced mode - how long has it taken to hit that for you?

  • @desoule
    @desoule 14 дней назад

    Wait, but it's connected to the internet, or do you have to upload the pdf of your Book in it ? Because where does the récents infos come from ?

  • @glissalia
    @glissalia 28 дней назад +2

    Is there an ultimate Dan Shipper reading list? 👀

  • @DanAbsalonson
    @DanAbsalonson 20 дней назад

    Great video. It seems like you read a lot of books at once. I do this too. I was reading 11, but some were paperback, some comics, some ebook, some audiobooks, and all different genres so I never get them mixed up. I also like to read one book then switch to another to keep things fresh or keep reading even if I grow weary of one book for a time. I’ve been wildling my “currently reading” list down to 3 before starting anything new but I love it! Do you have any thoughts on this or videos you’ve already made that might touch on this a little? Thanks!

  • @liamtaylor4955
    @liamtaylor4955 19 дней назад

    "ChatGPT, I"m reading William R. Catton Jr.'s book Overshoot. It's quite distressing. Is there a way out of human ecological overshoot that does not involve dieback?"
    "I'm sorry you feel distressed, but no, there is no way out of ecological overshoot without significant dieback."

  • @matheus2000legal
    @matheus2000legal 27 дней назад

    Ufology and philosophy go hand in hand :)

  • @lofi.cinema
    @lofi.cinema 14 дней назад

    Great stuff. Thank you for this

  • @jojoma2248
    @jojoma2248 21 день назад

    im sure amazon will integrate Claude into audible / kindle at some point too. will be cool to see

  • @anjogenow
    @anjogenow 20 дней назад

    I guess you could also upload ebooks with gpt plus and have some more accurate answers.

  • @Dr.UldenWascht
    @Dr.UldenWascht 23 дня назад

    Bro, you had to cut off the video at the best part, didn't you? I REALLY wanted to know! Do they exist?

  • @BrianJones-wk8cx
    @BrianJones-wk8cx 22 дня назад

    BRILLIANT. Thank you!

  • @Darthus
    @Darthus 22 дня назад

    Given that Advanced Voice Mode should also be able to process waht it's seeing, in the future couldn't we just position it over our shouder, looking at the book and ask more natural questions? And the imagine this in a pair of glasses.

  • @davdfranzen
    @davdfranzen 28 дней назад

    "Good book", "good book", "good book" 🙂
    Thanks for sharing this video, Dan! Will your also do an article on this?

  • @HistorIAsImposibles776AC
    @HistorIAsImposibles776AC 23 дня назад

    Amazing, I need the advanced mode 😅

  • @Paulfohthesalescoach
    @Paulfohthesalescoach 5 дней назад

    Hey Dan fantatstic content. Please where did you buy the 'books' facecap i want to buy one

  • @vagabondsteve
    @vagabondsteve 27 дней назад

    Wow! Such helpful video. Thank you.

  • @EnricoDiscolo
    @EnricoDiscolo 25 дней назад +1

    Great use of chat gpt,
    Also Love how there are no affiliate links to all the books mentioned in the video lol

  • @epiphoney
    @epiphoney 21 день назад

    You can ask it for a fun fact, but after a while it starts to repeat itself. Yeah I know you can still eat the really old honey. I wish the Copilot app had the same type of automatic voice mode. It's also good for fixing youtube transcripts. :) It can do some drawing now.

  • @kdolanjr
    @kdolanjr 19 дней назад +1

    Do we know it's actually dropping facts and not just mashing words together that sound like appropriate sentences?

  • @philtrem
    @philtrem 22 дня назад

    How does it compare to Alexa or Google Assistant?

  • @mikeups
    @mikeups 27 дней назад

    super , oh yeah you read a lot at once, currently I'm reading 'an incomplete education' and I do have lots of questions and needed a study buddy my whole life. AI will fill that role, I have alexa playing green noise while I read and try to get vocabulary answer from it , less than 50% success rate, but it looks like this ups the game and I can deal with the marginalia concurrently as opposed to never getting back to it... Thanks

  • @xenon6947
    @xenon6947 18 дней назад

    I think using ChatGPT for basic explanation or AI for Text reading will impair your ability to analyze and comprehend basic data and numbers. I now observe that kids in 10th grade are unable to read or spell simple sentences.

  • @futures2247
    @futures2247 20 дней назад

    How do you access this version is it only on the paid one

  • @jlk513
    @jlk513 14 дней назад

    Love this!

  • @theaugur1373
    @theaugur1373 27 дней назад

    This would’ve been useful for one of Thomas Pynchon’s books.

  • @Potentialwinner2
    @Potentialwinner2 27 дней назад

    Going through Aristotle's Rhetoric right now. Using the following prompt on Claude to prep for reading and taking notes - Can you provide me with a summary and analysis of chapter #(1000 words)? What is the main argument/key concepts? What are supporting arguments/concepts? How have these chapters influenced modern communication? What was the influence of these chapters in ancient Greek society(300 words)? Can you give me 4 reflection questions (less than 12 words each)about these chapters to reflect on and write essays for?

  • @gedd7491
    @gedd7491 27 дней назад

    I already use voice mode to do some of this so looking forward to any improvements. Does it randomly switch language s for other people as well?

  • @zebrastuhl4515
    @zebrastuhl4515 19 дней назад

    Do I need the premium subscription or is it free?

  • @reza2kn
    @reza2kn 25 дней назад

    Nice video, Thanks! I imagine you're cutting out all the parts that it responds to you while you've been talking to us?

  • @atulsalgaonkar6222
    @atulsalgaonkar6222 25 дней назад

    Great video. Did you have to prime the engine by providing ChatGPT with a list of books? I suppose some kind of apriori activity would be helpful in terms of load management. Agree?