2023-04-30

nishio I was thinking that if I just went to English conversation school for a discussion, I wouldn’t have much to review because I wouldn’t have much notes, and it would be hard to record and listen back, but when I transcribed it with ** Whisper** and had GPT4 summarize it, I had no trouble remembering what was said. Whisper] and have GPT4 summarize it, I get a level of detail that I don’t have trouble remembering what was said, and I realize how much times have changed.

nishio The January 6 riots in the United States: the impact of raising questions about the election results and highlighting the need for a secure online voting system. Paper ballots: discussion of how digitization can help improve the election process as the use of paper-based voting systems continues.

nishio Rural Internet access: providing a strong Internet connection is important for accessing online lectures at universities such as MIT and Stanford. . Digital Tools for Public Participation: Proposing more accessible and dynamic ways for citizens to express their views and participate in governance.

nishio vTaiwan System: a successful digital platform in Taiwan that allows citizens to submit their opinions and vote on various policy issues. Digital Transformation Challenges: Japan needs to address digital progress to ensure that it does not fall behind in its governance and democracy efforts.

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  • @nishio: wow, these top two actually match the phrases the instructor chose, wow, this topic is also a good topic for today’s English conversation!

  • @nishio: oh, that’s because you’re repeating yourself regarding this phrase in conversation!

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nishio Interesting, I’ll feed you all the audio data I haven’t reviewed in the past.

nishio We were discussing all two panels today, and in response to the idea of using digital technology to allow people to express their opinions more to politicians, “Won’t that cause populism? Won’t that cause populism?” and “What do you think of the reaction to Tiktok in the U.S.?” There were some boneheaded questions, and I realized that I don’t have the knowledge to answer them.

nishio It would be good to transcribe all of today’s and past minutes and organize them on Scrapbox

nishio Natives who are English teachers in Japan, all of whom have moved from other countries, inevitably have a broader perspective than those who are only in one country.

nishio If I were to do online English conversation to maintain my skills after this contract is over, I’d want that type of person for an instructor. … It’s not interesting to talk to someone who lives in one country and is only proficient in text book based conversation.

@ukkaripon: @nishio Cambly would love to!


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