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ttla | 1 year ago
You cannot use an iPhone as a dictation device without reviewing the transcribed text, which IMO defeats the purpose of dictation.
Meanwhile, i've gotten excellent results on the iPhone from a Whipser->LLM pipeline.
ttla | 1 year ago
You cannot use an iPhone as a dictation device without reviewing the transcribed text, which IMO defeats the purpose of dictation.
Meanwhile, i've gotten excellent results on the iPhone from a Whipser->LLM pipeline.
crazygringo|1 year ago
I'm definitely waiting for Apple to upgrade their dictation software to the next generation -- I have my own annoyances with it -- but I haven't found anything else that works way better, in real time, on a phone, that runs in the background (like as part of the keyboard).
You talk about Whisper but that doesn't even work in real time, much less when you have to run it through an LLM.
ttla|1 year ago
So yes, i'm not sure of alternate real-time solutions, but the non real-time solution of Whisper is much better for my real-world use case.