9/ And yes, this thread is also written almost entirely using the improved Voiceprint flow.
Which is kind of the point.
If Voiceprint works, I should not need to sit and rewrite every line before posting.
I should be able to think it, shape it, and post it.
That is where I want this to go.
So here is what happened after I gave Claude Fable my Voiceprint Studio repo.
And honestly, it did find the thing I was missing.
Not some small bug. Not some clever UI suggestion.
It found the flaw in the framework itself.
Even though I'm a huge @ChatGPTapp and Codex fan, I couldn't resist trying out @AnthropicAI's much anticipated Fable model.
So I gave it a real test: an end-to-end review of a local repo Iโve been building over the last couple of weeks with OpenAI tools.
Not just code, but also validate the idea, evaluate UI UX and the framework enabling the product.
Let me show you what I'm building so I can share whether Fable is actually worth the hype.
8/ That is my main learning from this whole experiment.
Stop asking which AI model is best.
Ask what it is best for.
Fable helped reframe.
Codex helped implement.
ChatGPT helped me think, write and shape the story.
Together, they moved Voiceprint Studio forward by weeks.
The bigger idea behind Voiceprint Studio: Your voice should travel with you.
You should be able to download your voiceprint and feed it to Claude, ChatGPT, Codex, or wherever you work.
This reusable writing skill will let your AI write more like you. And feel more like you!
My life and output havenโt been the same since.
P.S. This whole thread was written by ChatGPT.
Voiceprint Studio is being built around voice calibration - Answer a few questions, share some writings, or best - download your existing writing from LinkedIn, Twitter or your blog to create your Voice. You're sitting on a treasure of words you've written over your lifetime, why not use them?
The system auto-enriches your writing as you work on it with golden samples, anti-samples, review feedback etc.
Every edit improves its understanding of your writing.
Even though I'm a huge @ChatGPTapp and Codex fan, I couldn't resist trying out @AnthropicAI's much anticipated Fable model.
So I gave it a real test: an end-to-end review of a local repo Iโve been building over the last couple of weeks with OpenAI tools.
Not just code, but also validate the idea, evaluate UI UX and the framework enabling the product.
Let me show you what I'm building so I can share whether Fable is actually worth the hype.
The product is Voiceprint Studio.
The problem weโre trying to solve is simple, but surprisingly hard:
How do you use AI to write like you. So good that you can't differentiate your own writing from AI output. Speak your mind and get a written blog, email or Tweet where you don't feel the need to edit anything at all.
Just installed this on my Codex. Let's see if it really works. Most taste and design skills are generally end up being a basic set of rules - like a prompt which says don't generate AI slop. Hopefully this will be more.
Just tested @GeminiApp 3.5 Flash on @antigravity .
The speed is insane.
The code quality from Gemini has jumped overnight!
It's shocking how they went from 4/10 to 7/10 so fast. Still a lot to be desired when compared to Claude or Codex but this is a giant leap!
Congrats to Aime!! He said his left forearm is basically broken ๐
Final scores:
โ F.03: 12,732 packages (2.83 seconds/package)
โ Aime: 12,924 packages (2.79 seconds/package)
This is the last time a human will ever win