Danny Bloomstine
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Danny Bloomstine
@dbloomstine
Investment Fund Ops | Managing Director, Business Development @IQEQ_Group Alum @juniper_square, @wearevts, CapIQ, @bostoncollege
NYC Katılım Temmuz 2010
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@iankar_ I don’t know man…it’s pretty legit. Max claude plan does wild stuff
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@HarryStebbings Agree switching cost should drop drastically
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@dbloomstine @WisprFlow iOS absolutely. I haven’t done a lot of dictation on Mac, so not sure.
I really like that it will fix errors and let’s me correct things while I talk. It’s also been generally superb with names and harder words.
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If you're not using Wispr Flow, you really should. I couldn't live without it now.
@WisprFlow
klöss@kloss_xyz
My biggest mistake these past two years was avoiding Wispr Flow because I didn’t want AI listening to my voice. Then I tried it. Felt like Tony Stark using Jarvis. 2 years of silly paranoia cost me thousands of hours I’ll never get back. Time is our most valuable asset. Stop being afraid of AI.
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@dbloomstine @kloss_xyz Yes, the experience feels very seamless and well integrated.
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My biggest mistake these past two years was avoiding Wispr Flow because I didn’t want AI listening to my voice.
Then I tried it.
Felt like Tony Stark using Jarvis.
2 years of silly paranoia cost me thousands of hours I’ll never get back.
Time is our most valuable asset.
Stop being afraid of AI.
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@dbloomstine @HarryStebbings @WisprFlow Yes, noticeably. Mac's built-in is frustrating - it pauses, misses words, and can't handle natural speech well.
I built EmberType for exactly this - runs locally with Whisper, way more accurate. Happy to let you try it if you want to compare.
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I am often asked how has AI changed the way that I work.
Two ways:
I do not ever type emails. @WisprFlow perfectly transcribes them. Structures them. Spelling of names is perfect. Could not live without Wispr both on iOS and desktop.
Every single 20VC show we now run the same prompt into Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT and Grok to help us create questions and schedules for the show.
12 Months Ago: (Best to Worst)
1. ChatGPT
2. Claude
3. Grok
4. Gemini
Today: (Best to Worst)
1. Gemini (By far)
2. Grok
3. Claude
4. ChatGPT
Btw, I use Flow to do the best and most detailed prompts on all of the above.
The times they are a changing…
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I was skeptical at first too but what makes this tool better is that it adapts to your speaking style (specific words) and you can also define the style of how it converts voice to text within different apps and contexts. For example it can be more formal within the email app, and it can be more casual in terms of how it transforms your text in a social app.
Also it formats on the go so if you wanna do a list of things, it understands that you're doing a list of things and starts automatically bulleting it. Or if you make a mistake while speaking, you can just correct yourself and the whole process of thinking is not going to be displayed in the message, rather than it just going to automatically clear it and leave only the correct information.
It's much quicker, less error-prone voice-to-text communication and speeds up the whole workflow
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@dbloomstine Don’t have Mac but it’s 10x better then the built in windows one. So much faster
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@dbloomstine @WisprFlow Honestly, built in is totally
Unusable compared to
Truly Wispr is a game changer
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@SPloskov89589 @kloss_xyz Is it noticeably better than Mac’s built-in dictation?
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@kloss_xyz Yeah, Wispr Flow is really a game changer. I very rarely type anything out anymore. Usually just clean up what Wispr Flow input. Has also been a game changer when writing blog articles. Or any long form media for that matter.
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