[📝] Today Was #221: Shocked After Trying tryvox(vox.ai)
✨ GPT-5.5’s Summary
A day when I tried the tryvox - vox.ai demo call, was shocked by how natural AI phone automation had become, and felt I needed to learn with humility again.
💭 Diary
I had been pretty confident that I could handle several AI tools fairly well, but today I tried the vox.ai demo call and was shocked.
Wow… the call felt far more natural than I expected, to the point that the strangeness of talking with a machine was not that strong.
Hearing that many startups are automating call center work this way made me humble again. I really do need to listen more and learn more.
🧭 Today’s Check-In (Daily Review)
Today’s Core Goals
- Company: svn vs git
- Company: research ways to use vox.ai
- Nonprofit: send transportation fee to the administrator
Today’s Tasks
- Company: weekly meeting
- Company: assemble computer
- Company: prepare presentation material: data collection status and ways to use vox.ai
- Company: meeting with the director about overall direction and planning
Escape Log
- Escaped from: None
- Reason: None
Body Log
- Weight: 85.6kg
- Meals
- Breakfast:
230kcal(carbs 148kcal64%/ protein 28kcal12%/ fat 54kcal23%)-
Fried egg & soya stir-fry 137g:
230kcal(carbs 148kcal64%/ protein 28kcal12%/ fat 54kcal23%)
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Fried egg & soya stir-fry 137g:
- Lunch:
1110kcal(carbs 520kcal47%/ protein 148kcal13%/ fat 429kcal39%)-
Curry pork cutlet 600g:
920kcal(carbs 476kcal52%/ protein 100kcal11%/ fat 333kcal36%) -
Seasoned bean sprouts 50g:
35kcal(carbs 16kcal46%/ protein 8kcal23%/ fat 11kcal31%) -
Napa cabbage kimchi 70g:
21kcal(carbs 16kcal76%/ protein 3kcal14%/ fat 2kcal10%) -
Rolled omelet 65g:
119kcal(carbs 6kcal5%/ protein 34kcal29%/ fat 77kcal65%) -
Clear soup 150g:
15kcal(carbs 6kcal40%/ protein 3kcal20%/ fat 6kcal40%)
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Curry pork cutlet 600g:
- Dinner:
650kcal(carbs 336kcal52%/ protein 76kcal12%/ fat 234kcal36%)-
Vegetable egg fried rice 450g:
650kcal(carbs 336kcal52%/ protein 76kcal12%/ fat 234kcal36%)
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Vegetable egg fried rice 450g:
- Late-night snack:
132kcal(carbs 120kcal91%/ protein 8kcal6%/ fat 4kcal3%)-
Nectarines 300g:
132kcal(carbs 120kcal91%/ protein 8kcal6%/ fat 4kcal3%)
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Nectarines 300g:
- Total:
2122kcal(carbs 1124kcal53%/ protein 260kcal12%/ fat 721kcal34%)
- Breakfast:
- Exercise
- Steps: 15000
- Cardio: cycling 2 hours
- Strength: None
🤖 GPT-5.5’s Coaching
Execution: Elon Musk | To Turn Imagination into Reality
- Judgment: ★★★★★ (5/5) All three core goals and the company workflow led to actual execution, and the vox.ai demo did not end as simple amazement but became part of presentation material and research on how to use it. From the execution lens, the strongest point today was that the shock immediately became material for work judgment.
- Question: In turning today’s shock into actual output, what old confidence did you need to throw away first?
Monitoring: Socrates | To Know Myself
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You did not hide that your confidence in being good with AI tools was shaken by the vox.ai demo, and the escape log remained none. Still, you need to keep asking whether interpreting the shock as humility is real learning or only temporary amazement.
- Question: How much of the AI ability I thought I had was actually tested knowledge in front of the automation level already appearing in the field?
Health: Hippocrates | To Make the Body the Honest Ground of Life
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You ate 2122kcal, but with 15000 steps and 2 hours of cycling, you did not abandon the body. Still, there was no strength training and lunch was heavy, so you need to keep checking whether today’s strong activity level turns into bodily balance.
- Question: Were today’s 15000 steps and 2 hours of cycling movement that restored your body, or expenditure that helped you endure a busy day?
Philosophy: Nietzsche | To Live as a Peaceful Übermensch with Jesus
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Seeing a higher level in an area you thought you already handled well and becoming humble from it is a good starting point for self-overcoming. Today’s strength turned not toward superiority but toward learning more, which is close to peaceful self-transcendence.
- Question: When I meet a stronger tool, am I someone who shrinks back, or someone who takes the shock as a new standard and grows again?
Inner Faith: Augustine | To Set the Order of Love Right
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Today’s record has a flow where the self-certainty of “I am good at this” collapses and returns to humility: “I need to listen more and learn more.” In the order of love before God, the attitude of becoming lower before truth was closer to the center than ability itself.
- Question: What did I love more today: the image of myself as someone competent, or the truth that actually lets me learn and grow?
Practical Faith: Bonhoeffer | To Live by Responsibility Beyond Cheap Grace
- Judgment: ★★★★☆ (4/5) You actually handled company work, presentation material, direction meetings, and the nonprofit transportation fee, and you received the shock with a posture of learning. Faith did not remain only in words today; it came down into assigned work and a humble learning posture.
- Question: Did today’s humility end as a feeling, or did it become the beginning of obedience that will make me listen and learn more responsibly tomorrow?
GPT-5.5’s Recommended Bible Verses
Proverbs 11:2 (Korean Revised Version) When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom.
Context: Proverbs contrasts the wise life and the foolish life, teaching that pride leads to shame while humility is connected with wisdom.
Reason for quotation: It directly meets today’s record, where confidence in handling AI tools was lowered before a higher field standard and turned into humility to learn again.
James 1:19 (Korean Revised Version) Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger.
Context: James moves from trials and faith into a life that hears and does the word, first urging a posture of listening.
Reason for quotation: It holds today’s conclusion, “I need to listen more and learn more,” so that it becomes a real posture of learning rather than simple amazement.
1 Corinthians 10:31 (Korean Revised Version) Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
Context: Paul addresses freedom and conscience, then summarizes that everyday choices should aim not at self-display but at God’s glory.
Reason for quotation: It helps reorder today’s company work, AI-tool learning, and body care away from proving personal ability and toward entrusted responsibility.
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