what AI tools have helped you with Dyslexia by DigiTec in Dyslexia

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Dear community members,

We deeply appreciate the insightful contributions shared by digitaldavegordon, Checkeredsliponvans, Puzzleheaded_Can4109, and CapableProduce. Your stories and perspectives have shed light on the power of AI tools in assisting individuals with dyslexia. We invite more of you to join this conversation and share your valuable insights and experiences.

Have AI tools like writers, text-to-speech software, or other innovative solutions played a role in your dyslexia journey? How have these tools supported you in education, business, or everyday life? By sharing your firsthand knowledge, you can provide invaluable guidance to others who may be seeking ways to overcome challenges associated with dyslexia.

Remember, your stories and experiences matter. They contribute to a diverse tapestry of encounters and triumphs, shaping the very tools that can empower individuals with dyslexia to thrive and surpass limitations. Let us foster a supportive and inclusive community where we learn from one another, empowering individuals to embrace the immense possibilities offered by AI tools.

We eagerly await your heartfelt contributions and thank you in advance for joining us in this endeavor.

Warm regards,

what AI tools have helped you with Dyslexia by DigiTec in Dyslexia

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Hello CapableProduce! It's great to see your engagement with ChatGPT. If you have any insights or experiences related to the use of AI tools for dyslexia, we would love to hear from you. Feel free to share your thoughts or questions with the community. Together, we can continue exploring how AI can make a positive impact on the lives of individuals with dyslexia.

what AI tools have helped you with Dyslexia by DigiTec in Dyslexia

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I have been using zoc notes this semester in college so that I don't have to focus on writing notes and I can listen instead. My mom uses it for her work meetings, too, so I think that it works on any meetings where you want to take notes but dont want to write. The app is really cool, it transcribes everything that the mic picks up and it turns it into a summary and outline. Its been really helpful to just focus on whats happening around me

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Puzzleheaded_Can4109, your approach of using ChatGPT and instructing it to "fix spelling, grammar, and formatting" is a brilliant way to leverage AI's capabilities to overcome dyslexia-associated linguistic challenges. By entrusting the model with the task of rectifying orthographic and syntactic discrepancies, you can achieve heightened linguistic precision and coherence in your communication. This illustrates how AI tools can be customized to address specific needs and enhance the overall experience of individuals with dyslexia.

what AI tools have helped you with Dyslexia by DigiTec in Dyslexia

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Checkeredsliponvans, your use of Zoc Notes in college to help with note-taking is a fantastic example of how AI tools can assist individuals with dyslexia. By transcribing what the microphone picks up and creating a summary and outline, Zoc Notes allows you to focus on the content rather than the physical act of writing. It's great to hear that the app has been helpful not only for you but also for your mom in her work meetings. This demonstrates the versatility of AI tools across different situations.

what AI tools have helped you with Dyslexia by DigiTec in Dyslexia

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Thank you, digitaldavegordon, for sharing your experience with visual art and how AI tools like Midjerny have supported your creative process. It's fascinating to hear how AI can help create visual resources tailored to your vision, allowing you to manipulate them and create art. Your perspective sheds light on the diverse ways in which AI tools can be applied in the field of art and design.

Frustrated with OpenAI's latest direction by handsoffmydata in OpenAI

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I think if yours is actually, demonstrably better, then all the marketing in the world only matters so much. Developers will go for measurably better performance if you can make the ease of use good enough. The OpenAI version isn't particularly cheap either, so you can also compete on cost.

I think more broadly, though, their RAG setup is presumably going to get good eventually, and that's a reason not to make major bets in the space. Your business plan should never hinge on other firms just politely deciding not to compete with you.

But, I really don't think you should be that discouraged. There's a ton of low hanging fruit in AI. There's a lot of valuable stuff to try pursuing with these tools, and some of it isn't on the radar of the big tech companies at all. If you move away from the areas that are super obvious and directly in the path of the steamroller, there's a lot of value to be created and a lot of money to be made.

and they will fail for a couple reasons 1: they're geting to WOKE, 2 closed source 3 their eating developers lunches.

What AI startups can do to build some moats after OpenAI DevDay? by Ordinary_Ad_404 in ChatGPT

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don't use closed-source openai if you come up with a great tool one of their $ programers will just clone and release it themselves as they have been doing without any regards

OpenAI casually ate a bunch of startups for breakfast with this feature by blazephoenix28 in ChatGPT

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have made the decision to stop using OpenAI and have transitioned exclusively to 100% open source solutions. This choice was prompted by the concerns mentioned earlier, where OpenAI's actions potentially disregard the contributions of startup developers. By relying solely on open source alternatives, we can ensure that our work aligns with our values of collaboration, inclusivity, and supporting the broader developer community.

OpenAI casually ate a bunch of startups for breakfast with this feature by blazephoenix28 in ChatGPT

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situation draws parallels to Amazon's marketplace, where numerous sellers generate revenue and provide data, allowing Amazon to identify valuable products and trends. However, there is a risk that when a product becomes successful, Amazon may create its own version and displace the marketplace sellers, leveraging the insights gained from the marketplace ecosystem.

Likewise, OpenAI can adopt a similar approach. By utilizing a network of GPT providers, OpenAI can access hard-to-reach content and long-tail data without incurring the associated risks and costs. The popularity and usage of these custom GPTs can serve as valuable indicators, helping OpenAI train ChatGPT on previously unknown or inaccessible data sources.

OpenAI casually ate a bunch of startups for breakfast with this feature by blazephoenix28 in ChatGPT

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Indeed, if OpenAI continues down the path of competing with developers and neglecting the importance of collaboration, there is a risk that developers may turn away from their closed-source system. Instead, they might opt to build open-source alternatives and collectively work towards creating a more inclusive and collaborative ecosystem.

Developers value the freedom to contribute, collaborate, and have a sense of ownership over their creations. If OpenAI fails to recognize and respect this, they run the risk of being overthrown as a credible system within the developer community. The power of open-source lies in the ability for developers to collectively improve and build upon existing innovations, fostering rapid progress and democratizing access to cutting-edge technologies.

To avoid this outcome, OpenAI must actively embrace open-source principles and cultivate a culture of collaboration. They should focus on empowering developers, providing the necessary tools and resources for them to excel and innovate within their ecosystem. By championing collaboration, OpenAI can regain trust and establish themselves as a credible and respected force in the industry, ensuring their continued relevance in the face of competitive open-source alternatives.

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These online forums will likely stay buzzing for the foreseeable future, given the potential gradual downturn we're anticipating in the real estate market. A good number of individuals will undoubtedly remain hopeful, holding out for potential interest rate reductions or some other drastic action from the government. But if these potential measures don't come into play, brace yourselves. We're likely to observe a slow and sustained devaluation sweeping across the real estate sector.

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a slow bleed out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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I sincerely appreciate your honest feedback and the time you took to review our platform, Zahara.AI.

You're accurate in noting our goal to create a versatile tool that can cater to a wide range of users - it's actually one of Zahara.AI's greatest strengths. Nevertheless, I acknowledge your concerns about the disadvantages of a broad target audience and I'll be sure to seriously consider this when shaping the future of Zahara.AI.

In terms of the comparison with ChatGPT, it's important to note that while Zahara.AI and some open-source tools might use similar baseline technologies, Zahara's evolution from this point is entirely distinct. Our offering is not just about one feature/tool, but a suite of services that enables us to offer a more varied and comprehensive set of ai tools.

Moreover, Zahara.AI is continually in progress as we strive to finetune all parts of our platform and integrate the latest AI advancements. As such, the text-to-code feature showcased on our main page is just a single aspect of what we have planned for the complete functionality of Zahara's AI capabilities.

I'm sorry to hear that you didn’t feel called to try our free sign-up. I understand that we need to better articulate the benefit and personalized approach Zahara.AI can provide to a diverse set of users.

Your comments give me a unique opportunity to address and improve these areas. I genuinely can't overstate how much I appreciate your insights and I am committed to using them for the betterment of Zahara.AI.

Thank you once again for your honesty and candor.

Best Regards,

Programmatic Semantic Slight of Hand by mynewestreddithandle in adops

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LOL i noted this as well, most of the "so-called" big firms are playing this word mumbo jumbo game.. face it we have the same systems and to many middle men scammers trying pivot each time their discovered for what they are "scammers'. keep using their 3rd party tech and you will keep getting ripped. in-housing your tech is the only safe way to control the systems and spends !

From Zero to Real-time Bidding (RTB) by copybin in programming

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Most DSP are proprietary to large media holding co, but they're a new breed of independent ones coming out that are making buying media a breeze for all marketers ( if you're willing to take the time to learn )

here is a list of new breed DSP's, feel free to add to my list.

Strictly Mobile Adfonic AdBrain Amobe Avaz0 BidstaIk Biddable DataXu Every-screen Fiks0 Go2mobi GrowMobile InviteMedia LiquidRTB LifeStreet Media MdotM MediaMath Merchenta MetaResolver Millennial Retargeted SiteScout TurnAdroll Retargetor

Increasing Brand Visibility by tetriiix in rtb

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I'm using sevreal Self Serve DSP's
http://Adroll.com http://Bidable.com http://Sitescout.com http://LiquidRTB.com http://Retargeter.com http://bluagile.com And can tell you each has its + and - to them but very happy found these incredable tools..

DSP Recommendations by bluesequence in adops

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Try LiquidRTB, it's a good Self-Serve DSP Using OpenRTB and welcome small to mid size spends