That's great, I thought about building a similar thing data from PuzzGrid, an onlyconnect fan site, but some of the questions there are a bit iffy compared to the ones on the show. How did you build the dataset - just binge watching with a notepad?
It's like writing an entire diatribe about how it sucks that people can insult you online, and how that should change ... and not even mentioning the benefits of freedom of speech.
They'll make you a minister in the UK for that.
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This is a good release if they're not too cherry picked!
I say this every time it comes up, and it's not as sexy to work on, but in my experiments voice AI is really held back by transcription, not TTS. Unless that's changed recently.
The biggest concern to me is that most public-facing LLM integrations follow product roadmaps that often focus in shipping more capable, more usable versions of the tool, instead of limiting the product scope based on the perceived maturity of the underlying technology.
There's a worrying amount of LLM-based services and agents in development by engineering teams that haven't still considered the massive threat surface they're exposing, mainly because a lot of them aren't even aware of how LLM security/safety testing even looks like.
It's like we've decided to build the foundation of the next ten years of technology in unescaped PHP. There are ways to make it work, but it's not the easiest path, and since the whole purpose of the AI initiative seems to be to promote developer laziness, I think there are bigger fuck-ups yet to come.