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AI-powered communication coach

135 点作者 lhuser123超过 2 年前

24 条评论

showmypost超过 2 年前
This looks really exciting but I want to warn that this fulfills the following criteria:<p>- feels to good to be free<p>- it targets a problem that we all sense and fear when we interact with other people<p>- the privacy and security policy is legally invalid in California and the EU (missing both is quite weird as they’re very well known privacy standards)<p>- the email address listed inside the privacy and security policy is invalid<p>Before trying their service I attempted to request a proper privacy policy via their listed email address which returns me an error saying that this address doesn’t exist.<p>As Slack is listed as a company that backs this service, I just reached out to their support team to cross-check the authenticity of this new service. This is getting exciting..
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hhw3h超过 2 年前
Looks like an interesting tool from the landing page. When I tried to create an account with Google it asked for fairly expansive permissions:<p>- See and download any calendar you can access using your Google Calendar<p>- See, edit, share, and permanently delete all the calendars you can access using Google Calendar<p>Are all these needed? Why would you need to delete a calendar from my account?
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raphar超过 2 年前
I don&#x27;t say that this is the case, but it&#x27;s a question of time that your videos&#x2F;audios end up used in a questionable way because you trusted a service similar to the one described here.
philosopher1234超过 2 年前
I really detest the idea that there is a correct way to speak. Speaking is communicating, it is the fundamental way you develop relationships with others. Public speaking is no different, just more people.<p>Is there a correct way to be friends? No. And there is not a correct way to publicly speak either.
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sshumaker超过 2 年前
In a leadership role. I would love this - particularly to help make me aware of when I should be holding more space for others. But the fact that the meeting data (audio&#x2F;video) gets transmitted to a third party is a complete deal killer.
behnamoh超过 2 年前
I&#x27;m an introvert and often shy away from talking to strangers. But interestingly, I&#x27;ve always been pretty good at public presentations. I&#x27;ve received multiple compliments after my presentations. I&#x27;m often really confident when presenting my slides. Part of it is because I spend so much time creating content (slides) and in the process, I come up with creative ways to explain different things. I also tend to walk a bit during my talks and make eye contact with the audience and use my hands a lot.<p>I wish I could be like that all the time so that people could see the real potential and enthusiasm in me, but unfortunately I&#x27;m mostly reserved and don&#x27;t initiate conversations especially with strangers. Aside from love life, it affects my professional life as well—lots of professors thought of me as a low-profile, shy student, but sometimes they&#x27;d get a glimpse of what I could be during my presentations and changed their mind.<p>Recently I started to start having some conversations with people I don&#x27;t know and man, it feels great! I feel more confident just by talking to and asking peoples&#x27; names in the building. I guess the key is that I don&#x27;t expect these convos to go anywhere. When you&#x27;re introvert, the circle of friends is so small that people have so much value&#x2F;influence on you. When you broaden your scope, you start to see other people as points on a sphere—as their value (being special) decreases, so does the fear of saying the wrong thing to them, so you are more likely to start conversations and have fun and see where things go instead of stressing over what you should say and whether they will be offended or not.
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qikInNdOutReply超过 2 年前
Why?<p>Why not have my videostream analyzed and the coach synthesize a better communicating videostream?<p>Cut out the feeble middle men and let the machines negotiate with a shopping list of interests ?<p>I dont want to be socially ept, cunning and able, if a machine can do that for me.
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citilife超过 2 年前
Seems similar to <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.read.ai&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.read.ai&#x2F;</a> or <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;otter.ai&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;otter.ai&#x2F;</a> in terms of functionality, but focused more on individuals.<p>Read.ai focuses more on cutting down meetings and provides recommendations to reduce workload (which includes improving communication). Read works on meet, zoom, teams or webex and just joins the meetings as a bot.<p>Otter.ai focuses on transcription and making notes very accessible and searchable.<p>From the demo poised seems to require you to use their video chat, I&#x27;m not sure how I feel about that. It&#x27;s a commodity, but seems like it would be hard to get people to switch to and trust. I recall zoom had several trust issues in the past (related to routing to China).<p>Most companies don&#x27;t want their interviews logged for liability reasons.
joshka超过 2 年前
I need this, but would only ever want to run a local only version.
metaph6超过 2 年前
That&#x27;s one of the rare moments that I abhor what AI might bring out us humans...
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spoonjim超过 2 年前
If you want this functionality but not with some sketchy startup, Microsoft PowerPoint has this built in for free (not free exactly, but with whatever you pay for the Microsoft bundle of crap)
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giantg2超过 2 年前
Do they have a version of this for couples communication?
NIL8超过 2 年前
Politicians and public figures could use something like this for interviews or taking questions on the podium to tweak their speeches in real-time to sound more legit.<p>An antidote for this would be an OSS alternative for the rest of us to identify dishonesty&#x2F;inconsistencies and fact-check in real-time.
orbital-decay超过 2 年前
<i>&gt;The best part? No one else knows you’re using it.</i><p>Right. Soon, everybody will just assume you&#x27;re using one, without knowing.
andywood超过 2 年前
Imagine being so [insert your own term] that a robot is qualified to teach you to communicate better with humans.
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thih9超过 2 年前
Judging from the comments, looks like there is demand for zero knowledge speech and video processing.
bboylen超过 2 年前
I&#x27;m curious how many people would be helped by real time critical feedback while speaking in public. For people who are already anxious about speaking, I could see the negative feedback causing a downwards spiral of making them even more anxious.
mr-pink超过 2 年前
if we&#x27;re going to a world of AI everywhere, why do I need to become a robot myself?
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nonrandomstring超过 2 年前
This seems the epitome of &quot;AI applications&quot; that ride on human weakness, insecurity and disconnection. It&#x27;s an application for people who have no friends. Any other sincere and observant human being can help you be a better communicator if you feel comfortable asking them to criticise your performance.
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yeezyseezy超过 2 年前
I can’t imagine many companies would allow this to be installed on company hardware.
ranieuwe超过 2 年前
This seems to focus a lot on the word usage too, which is useful.<p>Would be great if this combined with PowerPoint Online with Speaker Coach somehow. Then both deck, pace, clarity and word use are addressed. PowerPoint does some of it, but not to the depth that this seems to do it.
hackerlight超过 2 年前
Can we have something like this for text?
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kirykl超过 2 年前
Or you could hire or ask any random person to give feedback, that at least is a human
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farleykr超过 2 年前
I cannot over emphasize how much I don’t want a computer teaching me to talk. The only reason this is a problem is that we’re relying on computers for communication too much in the first place.
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