Comment Re:Programming challenge (Score 1) 71
Ugh.. speech to text first.. feed it into chat_gpt output result on Vall-E
Ugh.. speech to text first.. feed it into chat_gpt output result on Vall-E
Link:
- Live Text to speech
- Chat GPT
- Vall-E
Hook it up to a VOIP server, and bait the Amazon Refund scam or one of the many phone scams... sample their voice, and use their own voice with Vall-E and see how long you could keep them on the phone..
My wife and I have been WFH for few years now, so not much has changed in our daily routine other than kids are now around. The company I work for has put together a phone screening application for an in home health provider that calls and asks the 3 COVID questions and then asks if they would like an in home or virtual visit. This way health providers do not have to enter homes of seniors that don't need it.. Just monitoring 2000 calls today.. Like to think that is helping in some small way..
There is a HUGE pool of untapped resources. Insurance companies process claims for millions, and have all the data, what is being prescribed, what is not being prescribed.. how long the perscription is for..... Who is seeing a doctor on a regular basis, and who isn't.... Using this data you can find out what treatments are being effective, and which ones aren't. Or is it really worth going to the dentist every 6 months? Isn't that worth it's weight in gold?
Internally insurance companies can summarize data without compromising their client's as they have the data all ready. Moving it to an external company would involve generating an guid for each identifying piece of information before it leaves the company. Basically a complete scrubbing of the data, but it is not an impossible task.
Why won't this happen? It's not a privacy issue, it a $$$$ issue.... Drug companies wouldn't want you to find out that they are selling snake oil.. They could loose millions if a report showed that their drug is not as effective as a competitors....
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