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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 9715190" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>I'm going to try it in my next session. I expect I won't be happy with the first result and I will try to train Gemini to summarize to my expectations.</p><p></p><p>I'm not particularly optimistic. Although, I've been impressed with Google Meet for short conversations and business meetings, I find that I needed to do a lot of training. What I might end up doing however, is using Google Meet to generate the transcript and uploading that to my ChatGPT project. The voice-to-text machine transcription in Google Meet is far better than the service I've tested with Scripty for Discord.</p><p></p><p>I think the main benefit with ChatGPT is that it has a feature where you can create Projects. Also, the new Agent mode allows referencing and learning from multiple discussions in the same project. It takes quite a bit of time up front to train it. But once its trained, it does a very good job. I'm guessing that the TTRPG-specific AI session summary generators have been trained on many, many, many hours of TTRPG sessions, so will likely perform better out of the box. I do wonder, however, how well they support training and customizing for specific preferences and less common games.</p><p></p><p>Also, since I'll still be using ChatGPT to update my <em>Dramatis Personae </em>journal in Foundry, I'll have to upload the Google Meet transcript to it anyway. So I will only use Gemini to summarize if it does a great job out of the box. I don't see using Gemini to update my Foundry journal because it took a lot of time to get ChatGPT trained. If got so it will pull out details of major NPCs in a session. It will then recognize which are new NPCs and which are existing NPCs. I've added links to all actor images in my Foundry game on the forge to the ChatGPT project and it will match the NPCs to their image and add the NPC picture to the journal page for that NPC. It will create new pages for the new NPCs and add updates to the pages of existing NPCs. Then it will resort all NPC pages in the Journal alphabetically. It took me a lot of time to get this to work smoothly and consistently. I don't really want to go through it all over again with Gemini.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 9715190, member: 6796661"] I'm going to try it in my next session. I expect I won't be happy with the first result and I will try to train Gemini to summarize to my expectations. I'm not particularly optimistic. Although, I've been impressed with Google Meet for short conversations and business meetings, I find that I needed to do a lot of training. What I might end up doing however, is using Google Meet to generate the transcript and uploading that to my ChatGPT project. The voice-to-text machine transcription in Google Meet is far better than the service I've tested with Scripty for Discord. I think the main benefit with ChatGPT is that it has a feature where you can create Projects. Also, the new Agent mode allows referencing and learning from multiple discussions in the same project. It takes quite a bit of time up front to train it. But once its trained, it does a very good job. I'm guessing that the TTRPG-specific AI session summary generators have been trained on many, many, many hours of TTRPG sessions, so will likely perform better out of the box. I do wonder, however, how well they support training and customizing for specific preferences and less common games. Also, since I'll still be using ChatGPT to update my [I]Dramatis Personae [/I]journal in Foundry, I'll have to upload the Google Meet transcript to it anyway. So I will only use Gemini to summarize if it does a great job out of the box. I don't see using Gemini to update my Foundry journal because it took a lot of time to get ChatGPT trained. If got so it will pull out details of major NPCs in a session. It will then recognize which are new NPCs and which are existing NPCs. I've added links to all actor images in my Foundry game on the forge to the ChatGPT project and it will match the NPCs to their image and add the NPC picture to the journal page for that NPC. It will create new pages for the new NPCs and add updates to the pages of existing NPCs. Then it will resort all NPC pages in the Journal alphabetically. It took me a lot of time to get this to work smoothly and consistently. I don't really want to go through it all over again with Gemini. [/QUOTE]
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