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Minor point. I think you meant "weights," not "waits." Re Kennedy comments. Meanwhile, sad that a truth-teller (a good thing) has to be described as "Debbie-downer"). vs a ray of sunshine.

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One of your best. I look at video clips of fox occasionally but they mostly turn my stomach. What you do reaffirms my belief in the real world. What’s happened to their viewers’ brains? I’m making a video, “Make America What Again.” It is sobering. I’ll send you a link this week. -Dr. Joe

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I fixed it. Premiere Pro is the video editing software I use and it uses A.I. to transcribe the clips. Pretty much all transcription services use A.I. now because it's faster than a human. I should start saving all the weird things it does to RFK Jr.'s name. I knew I would never flip weights for waits so I immediately rechecked the transcription and saw it. I have to format all of that because it doesn't come out with quotes on it and the computer has no idea who is talking so even though it saves me time it's still very tedious to pull stuff. I also just delete cross talk as it's extremely confusing to read it in written form when Judge Jeanine will yell "That's not true!" over someone else talking. It will just stuck cross talk into the same sentence as if the same person said it. Thanks.

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Premiere Pro did that. I use it to transcribe the video clips and it does all kinds of crazy things with names and some words. I have to fix all of the transcription but if I had to actually do the transcription manually it would take hours and hours. The things it does just to his name RFK Jr. are hilarious. It turns his name into words sometimes because it can't tell that RFK is supposed to be a name so it transcribes it as Are You Ok sometimes.

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Jul 3, 2023Liked by Decoding Fox News

It’s called the Cupertino effect. Before you were born there was spell check software by Apple that would turn ‘cooperating ‘ into Cupertino if even one letter was wrong

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