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Deciphering ChatGPT

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Powered by generative AI ChatGPT is a so-called “generative” artificial intelligence (AI), i.e. a type of AI capable of analyzing and understanding text requests, called “prompts,” and responding to them by generating original content (text, images, videos, music) formatted to our needs (style, number of words, etc.).

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10 categories of generative AI tools

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speech to text (STT) In contrast to TTS, generative AI has considerably improved speech-to-text conversion, a possibility that saves a lot of time when you need a written version of, for example, discussions that took place during a meeting or interview, the information conveyed during a conference or course, and so on.

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New smart devices

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Don wanted me to move the discussion on from the smart phones, toward an area where augmented reality tools are being introduced into training and development contexts. For those who take their slides with a little music, here is the same slideshow on Animoto (with an unplugged version of Shine by Take That) courtesy of @james_wilding.

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M-Learning 4 Tablets – Kinect, Touch Gesturing – It’s Coming.

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At least one tablet vendor is launching a 3D version, although you have to wear glasses. With mobility, the tablet offers an extension capability because you can add additional features into it – such as Augmented Reality. You can remotely control your music & video players. Currently works with Android OS.

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eLearning Cyclops: Deconstructing My #DemoFest Course ? Part 2.

eLearning Cyclops

If I worked with others I would create much cleaner versions. Wicked, Cool Example of Augmented Reality. Music for Games and e-Learning. These are tools for my own design and development process. So, as you can see in the examples below, they include enough detail for my own review and get quite messy. ► October. (1).

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[CASE STUDY] A Conversation With Newton

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The point was that we had just successfully used artificial intelligence to revive a historical figure, and I just had a chat with it in virtual reality. For those who may not be very familiar with some of these acronyms, here is the short version: VR stands for Virtual Reality.

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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

" Reply Delete Aaron Silvers February 21, 2011 4:07 AM Jeff, I once worked with a support contract for an LMS that I'll leave anonymous, where I had questions about SCORM Sequencing & Navigation, which they assured me was fully supported in the version of the LMS to which we had just upgraded. Music for Games and e-Learning.