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·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Also, for many larger companies, access to internal data and systems is only granted to authorized human users and approved applications/agents. Each approval is a separate request.

This means for any "manual" or existing workflow requiring a access to several systems, that requires multiple IT permissions with defined scopes. Even something as simple as a sales rep sending a DocuSign might need:

- CRM access

- DocuSign access

- Possibly access to ERP (if CRM isn't configured to pass signed contract status and value across)

- Possibly access to SharePoint / Power Automate (if finance/legal/someone else has created internal policy or process, e.g. saving a DocuSign PDF to a folder, inputting details for handover to fulfilment or client success, or submitting ticket to finance so invoicing can be set up)
agwp
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
The absurd thing is that the amendment only covers smartphones and tablets - which means those who the bill aims to target can easily break the law by using a laptop, desktop, camera, smart TV etc.

In short, the Pandora's Box of automated surveillance and security risk on any smartphone or tablet is opened, while a gigantic loophole for serious offenders is left open.
agwp
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
Several ways, although I'm not sure whether the below will happen:

1. Paid ads - ChatGPT could offer paid listings at the top of its answers, just like Google does when it provides a results page. Not all people will necessarily leave Google/Gemini for future search queries, but some of the money that used to go to Google/Bing could now go to OpenAI.

2. Behavioral targeting based on past ChatGPT queries. If you have been asking about headache remedies, you might see ads for painkillers - both within ChatGPT and as display ads across the web.

3. Affiliate / commission revenue - if you've asked for product recommendations, at least some might be affiliate links.

The revenue from the above likely wouldn't cover all costs based on their current expenditure. But it would help a bit - particularly for monetizing free users.

Plus, I'm sure there will be new advertising models that emerge in time. If an advertiser could say "I can offer $30 per new customer" and let AI figure out how to get them and send a bill, that's very different to someone setting up an ad campaign - which involves everything from audience selection and creative, to bid management and conversion rate optimization.
agwp
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
> clay based brick

The original ceramic shield. So durable that it lasts centuries. You can even use it for housing.
agwp
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
Have you explored using speaker diarization and speaker identification, given that pyannote etc. takes this approach?

I'm curious given your decision to capture speaker names from the screen. I see the merits during desktop recording, but I can also see how this limits utility when trying to offer the same functionality across desktop and other scenarios (e.g. in-person meetings, audio uploads etc.)