Submitted by SupPandaHugger t3_zv6q6p in singularity
Chadster113 t1_j1npc3n wrote
I would still like to use google for certain instances but I would like a chatgpt partner too. Maybe like a dual search?
SupPandaHugger OP t1_j1nqu7k wrote
A mix is probably what it will come down to. You.com sort of has this, but their AI is likely not at the level of ChatGPT, but I haven't tested it as much.
enilea t1_j1o19r9 wrote
I've been testing it earlier today. In some aspects it's better because it links the sources from where it's actually getting the information from, but in programming it's worse and it also has issues with line breaks.
blueSGL t1_j1ow700 wrote
I've swapped over to you.com as my search engine now. For more fiddly technical stuff so far I've found it does rather well, one that I did recently.
I wanted to know if there was a file you could manually edit for midi mapping your own controllers in Serato, and the little 'chat' box gave me the correct result with a googlefucked query of 'custom midi map sorato edit file' and it referenced a youtube video where as far as I can tell didn't have the info in the title, or the about box. Scraping the subtitles?
Screenshot of You: https://i.imgur.com/qH72bOD.png
Youtube Vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByDlm-yBjks
SupPandaHugger OP t1_j1pir6i wrote
Interesting, google owns youtube, so they can extract subtitles using machine learning.
blueSGL t1_j1qa5gh wrote
any youtube video with subs, (manual or autogenerated) that is all calculated at upload time, not whilst the video is playing back in your browser.
there are websites you can use to download this srt file.
e.g. this is the video linked above.
https://www.downloadyoutubesubtitles.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DByDlm-yBjks
srt is just a text file with a different extension so can be scraped without needing to decode.
SupPandaHugger OP t1_j1qfmur wrote
Yea, doing it in your browser every single time would be extremely inefficient.
That's useful. You could also use OpenAI Whisper for arbitrary audio, it's open source: https://github.com/openai/whisper
stupefyme t1_j1ouv2f wrote
There are browser extensions live right now that show you chatgpt answers along with your Google search
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