| ▲ | jiehong 10 hours ago | |
> The continuous part is crucial. Many software will paste whatever I said after I have stopped recording, but that is not useful. It really depends on how one uses transcription. For example, I really value being able to open different windows, and look at graphs, or scroll some data while I'm dictating, because it can help me with providing some support information for what I'm saying. Some apps can even take into account things you copy or look at as part of the transcription's context to improve the results [0]. [0]: https://superwhisper.com/docs/common-issues/context#types-of... | ||
| ▲ | abdullahkhalids 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
This is pretty cool. The dream would be that all editors (including brower tabs) have an api interface which allows arbitrary LLMs to modify the editor content. So you can indeed look at different windows as you talk, but the editor keeps getting updated live, so you can go back and see where you already at. | ||