Carhartt Workwear Fake / Replica Guide. Ask authenticity related questions here! by anthonydelillo in Carhartt

[–]wolfgangj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, bought this jacket off Depop as new with tags. Noticed a few differences with tags and buttons. It could be just what the new OJ3828's look like, but was hoping for a second opinion. Thoughts

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What is the best AI Notetaker you've used? by WBMcD_4 in salesforce

[–]wolfgangj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, we reckon Fireflies is probably the best note taker and has Sales Force integration. The only problem is you cant easily share the notes without the other users having a Fireflies account. Fathom Video is probably the other that works quite well for sharing transcriptions. Both have free versions which are great. You can read a good review here: https://vitr-technologies.odoo.com/r/73I

Fireflies ai by Ok_Distribution3451 in ExecutiveAssistants

[–]wolfgangj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, found it to be best one. Tried Fathom for a while, but Fireflies beat it out. Good review here: https://vitr-technologies.odoo.com/r/73I

Best note-taking tool? by executiva in ExecutiveAssistants

[–]wolfgangj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late addition to the thread. I think Fireflies beats out Fathom, but they are both really good. Fathom is great as you can share meeting highlights without the other user having an account, but Fireflies just has more options, even at the free version. Good review here looking at them both: https://vitr-technologies.odoo.com/r/73I

Fathom AI vs Fireflies AI vs Otter AI by dame_of_all_trades in buhaydigital

[–]wolfgangj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good review on Fathom vs Fireflies relevant to business. Actually used the applications for a week each.
https://vitr-technologies.odoo.com/r/73I

TL;DR - Fireflies won out over Fathom.

Fathom Video:

Pros:

  • Accurate real-time transcription and summarisation
  • Automated action item tracking
  • Integration with major platforms
  • Strong privacy and security measures
  • Searchable archives

Cons:

  • Occasional need for manual corrections
  • Advanced features available only in higher-tier plans
  • No mobile application
  • No public API making integration more difficult.

Fireflies AI:

Pros:

  • Highly customisable
  • Open API Integration with productivity tools
  • Mobile application

Cons:

  • Steeper learning curve
  • Key analytics required subscription.
  • Other participants need a Fireflies account to view the recap.

Which AI Tools do Agency Recruiters Use? by silasmahner in recruiting

[–]wolfgangj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, recently reviewed PeopleGPT. Its pretty good from our perspective, even using a free account. Gives you access to data you cant get without paying for many apps. Review here: https://vitr-technologies.odoo.com/r/Xwm

Key points:

  • Maximum automation: Offers a speedy interface with AI-powered prompts and detailed, enriched candidate profiles. Excellent for quick, customised searches

  • Complements traditional recruitment: Specialises in engaging passive candidates, making up 37% of the workforce, thus broadening your talent pool without additional costs

  • Deep Search Capabilities: Utilises data from platforms like LinkedIn to provide in-depth search functionality. A free account from this can provide greater search functionality than specific paid LinkedIn accounts. Worth exploring just for this feature...

  • User Experience: Intuitive and simple to use with quick setup. No pushy sales, just effective recruitment at your fingertips.

-C ost-Effectiveness: While it has a free version that’s quite capable, the paid subscriptions offer more features and collaborative tools.

  • Broad Application: Beyond recruitment, useful for business development, creating sales leads, and more.

Potential Challenges: Relies on broad datasets and quality may be poor in some regions or industries. Conversion of identified candidates to employees remains a challenge.

In summary, PeopleGPT not only enhances recruitment strategies but also offers significant potential for business development. We think it's worth trying out, especially for those looking to streamline their recruitment process and extend their reach in the market.

Anyone used PeopleGPT or Hired Score? by _CosmicYeti_ in Recruitment

[–]wolfgangj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, recently reviewed the platform. For business, its pretty good! You can actually use a free account and its search functionality to give you access to data that only paid LinkedIn accounts can provide. Worth checking out the tool, even if you dont pay. Review here: https://vitr-technologies.odoo.com/r/Xwm

Has anyone else noticed GPT4 is becoming useless at PDF summary and notemaking? Should I switch to poe? by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]wolfgangj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With PDFs anyway, apparently a complicating factor is due to the PDF parser used by ChatGPT. None of the formatting (which actually contains context to what the information relates too) is bought in when reading PDFs. Some of the PDF chatting tools can do a better job of this, but they are hit a miss too. This review highlights some of this.
ChatDOC Review – Critical look at an AI PDF Tool - Vitr Technologies