The only games I can't play are games that install rootkits that I don't want anyway. Now I don't have to explain to people that I don't want malware on my PC and can just say "Ah, shucks, can't play, Linux" 10/10 recommend.
Just because an end result can be positive (this is yet to be seen here), the means to that end are highly arguable. The US is not, despite what they seem to think, the world police.
Just like with overthrowing the dictatorial former president of Venezuela, this is not the US's place.
What else would you have me say? Any discussion gets shut down by you. How else would you see me participate? You clearly have no desire to see opposing views and immediately jump to the defense when you do.
Whisper is actually one of OpenAI's few open models and can just be run locally on your own system(s). No price traps here. Unethical and horrible? Yes. Technically and financially feasible for BK? Also yes :(.
I'm honestly not sure why you're crashing out. You made multiple points: A) building up a case defending his character, which is what was directly challenged and B) that we should reserve judgements of recent accusations until we have real evidence.
By all means, I agree that such accusations should not be taken as fact without evidence, but he is also in fact a piece of shit if you look into his history.
Regardless, I'm not your mother, so feel free to continue crashing out and calling people names. You could, of course, always agree to disagree with others 🤷♀️
Eh, to my knowledge, something like OpenAIs Whisper API for audio transcription is only $0.006/min, so $8.64 for an entire day's worth of audio. From there, you could run some basic non-AI heuristics to determine if keywords were uttered or not per customer interaction.
I don't disagree, hence my preface, but my initial point still stands regardless.
Too many times I've seen real artists called AI by people when it's clearly real work. Likewise, I've seen AI passed off as legit and people clap their hands awarding praise to those that don't deserve it.
I think what's worse is the fact that it's destroyed our trust in one another, causing us to believe things to be AI even if they are not. I ran the article's text through several AI detection services, and while not entirely reliable, they all say it's 100% human written.
I'd be happy to make them some Kool-Aid