Sup-par phrasing is a subtle advantage of non-AI generated text. In the past, I would be put off by this bad phrasing and the typo ("requier") in the text, but these days, it's a signal that a human took the time to write this, which makes me happy to see.
After all these years, I still think that this was a wasted opportunity on Google's side. As is well-known, Google (Googol) is a constant: 10^100. Instead of Alphabet, they should have named the umbrella company AlephBet [1] with a tag line: "we stopped thinking in constants".
Someone should add a grid of mics and speakers inside a keyboard to record impulse responses for different kinds of keys. In this way, one can first do noise cancellation for the currently used keys, and then apply an IR to make the keyboard sound like another one.
..or is it "sub-par"?
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