We Tested Three Powerful New A.I. Tools

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @garrettstevensen2467
    @garrettstevensen2467 4 місяці тому

    I like how Microsoft Word can now listen to audio, and transcribe live, all for completely free. Microsoft Office 365 is free (if you use their outlook/hotmail apps). It's crazy fast/accurate. I've used it to have voice memos from my phone to automatically transcribe into a .DOC or .DOCX file.

  • @MHS_KDavidson
    @MHS_KDavidson 4 місяці тому

    Hey Can you please do a tutorial for Canvas LMS on oracle free tier.

  • @the_fun_is_important
    @the_fun_is_important 5 місяців тому +1

    Hey I have lost my mfa of oci, so how can i get back access of my account, can anyone guide me, I have already try emailing support, but its not working as they are not providing support to free tier accounts. Please help me out.

    • @IdeaSpot
      @IdeaSpot  5 місяців тому

      if you're on free tier, you'd need to contact sales and upgrade to PAYG to get support access: community.oracle.com/customerconnect/discussion/734316/reset-mfa

  • @karl-ford
    @karl-ford 4 місяці тому

    Wysper AI is no longer in Appsumo.

  • @augustmartin3393
    @augustmartin3393 5 місяців тому

    I sense subtext by your hand gestures, as you use 2-fingers to become a gun barrel,
    and your use of comments, such as "point-and-click" (while referring to A.I. products).
    Is there a purpose to use either one-finger, (or two-finger) gun barrel hand gestures?
    Are there forensic reports profiling such gestures "as handy weapons" for video hosts?
    Perhaps it's documented in academic studies, where the authors examined audience
    response to note that audiences show greater propensity to "shoot for bigger success"
    when their presenter physically portrays "what to target" or "where to aim foresights"?
    If we get a lineup of the usual suspects, connections can be made (or become subtext).
    But to not identify it as material of fact, would be incriminating--beyond any reasonable
    doubt. I urge anyone to review these facts, within them we will find the missing weapon.