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I think I understand this. It's sort of so you can rehearse what you're going to say at some important function so that you don't make a fool of yourself. I think. |
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I just bit a git - oh dear |
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I'm totally a git it, so pay me. |
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I assume this would interupt you with a "I know what you are going to say next and I also understand that if you do you say what I know you want to say you are going to insult the person, or people, you are talking to." |
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[TW]: Your thoughts have been hard to follow lately. |
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You may need some good voice recognition software on a personal device listening to words - the user talks and words said to the user, and predicting which words are likely to follow. |
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How close could this get to impersonating people over the phone? I might have some uses for this... |
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I'll offer to beta-test. Oftentimes the only reason I open my mouth is to switch feet... |
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Markov modeling of the language. Read Shannon's theory of communication. The only problem is how would you asses which processes are offensive/annoying, etc.? |
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