* Leland C. Best <[email protected]> [2025-07-18 18:54]:
> I want to respond to one particular point:
> 
> On 7/16/25 04:30, Jean Louis wrote:
> 
> [...]
> > >     There will be a day when AI is actually productively helpful, but
> > >     that's not today for most things.
> > Well maybe not for you, I respect the opinion, though many of people I
> > know using Large Language Models (LLM) have got tremendous assistance,
> > that they couldn't complete themselves otherwise. It would need too
> > large number of people, and for individual on university, it wouldn't
> > be even possible making those projects.
> [...]
> 
> I have some serious difficulties using a computer due to some neurological
> issues.  I can type at about 0.5 - 1.0 key-stroke/second.

Sorry for that.

Can you speak? If yes, then I can help you talking to get much faster
transcription on computer. That is what I do daily.

> Using a mouse is even more problematic. Clicking a button can take
> anywhere from 5sec to 1min or more.  I can, however, talk/speak
> okay.

You can contact me privately, and I can help you implement transcription. 

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┌────────────┬─────────────┬──────────────────────┐
│    Date    │ Total Words │ Average Spoken Pages │
├────────────┼─────────────┼──────────────────────┤
│ 2025-07-20 │        1506 │                 3.01 │
│ 2025-07-18 │        2896 │                 5.79 │
│ 2025-07-17 │        2728 │                 5.46 │
│ 2025-07-16 │        3460 │                 6.92 │
│ 2025-07-15 │        3329 │                 6.66 │
│ 2025-07-14 │        1209 │                 2.42 │
│ 2025-07-13 │         537 │                 1.07 │
│ 2025-07-12 │        6161 │                12.32 │

> I had thought, therefore, that using today's AI/LLM technology would
> allow me to use a computer much more efficiently by simply telling
> it what I wanted to do. No such luck.

It can.

Just that I am on GNU/Linux OS, so if you use something else, I can't
test it easy on distance, especially not with your speed. But someone
could be helping you to set things up.

I am daily using this script:
https://gitea.com/gnusupport/LLM-Helpers/src/branch/main/bin/rcd-llm-speech-single-input.sh

And so many times, it saves my time, it saves time of my workers,
imagine having 5-10 employees and each waiting for you to write
something, just speak and transribe.

Contact me if you need help implementing it.

> First, the only reasonably-Free voice control software I could find was the
> Numen project (see https://sr.ht/~geb/numen/ ). After building it from
> source (there is no pre-built package for the GNU/Linux distributions I use)
> and modifying the configuration files to suit my taste, I ran some tests to
> compare it against my "normal" computer use.  The results were seriously
> underwhelming. It was no faster than me just using the computer unaided. 
> The problem seems to be that Numen makes so many mistakes that correcting
> them negates any gains from the times when it gets everything right.

I can't now dwell to Numen. I understand your disappointment, you did
not find your solution.

Your use case is exactly where new Large Language Model (LLM) can
help. If you could tell me your workflows and you work on GNU/Linux,
then I could help you implement the easy control of the workflows.

That is what I do, I minimize my workflows. It helps daily.

I am using Emacs Lisp and Emacs for that. Calling people from within
Emacs, sending SMS, sharing locations, tasks, notes, documents,
dispatching emails without opening email program. And other
things. Who can wait those seconds?

I find person's name who needs to receive document, press h s and
select the document by it's name or number, it is sent.

No tedious opening of e-mail client, entering e-mail address, finding
document, attaching it...

So your workflow by talking can be improved, imagine front screen:

E-mails
-------

- send e-mail to someone
- see new e-mails
- send document to someone

Phone
-----

- send SMS
- call someone
- find a contact

Text
----

- Write an article
- Publish article

and so on. Computer asks you, or you just press a button. Spend some seconds 
doing it.

Computer asks you, you answer what you want, like "I want to send
E-mail to Jean Louis", and computer could eventually, provided we work
on that workflow, start composing it.

It would ask you for subject maybe, or generate the subject.

You would talk, and computer would transcribe it.

When you finish, you would say it is finished, not even type it.

Computer would send e-mail for you once you approve it.

Workflows like that are fine. It will work with low cost Nvidia GPU cards.

> Granted, my evidence is purely anecdotal.  Also, there are clearly people
> for which even this level of functionality would be a big plus.  Still.  If
> AI/LLM can't provide _me_ any productivity gains in performing such
> elementary tasks, why should I believe it would do any better at much more
> complicated tasks, and/or for people without my disabilities?

I can understand your disbelief and disappointments, but good that you
came to practical part. I am here, ready to help you implement it.

You must be ready to buy hardware and install software that is needed.

Jean Louis

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