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There's some good transcription technology out there. IBM has transcription service for its video conferences. I think in a 45-60 minute meeting there were 3 mistakes and they were all weird/not real words. If you think about it, those services are pretty good. I'm a human and I would have trouble transcribing things people say, given all the accents and new words people make up all the time and trying to do it in real time.
 
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I’ve read that message like 12 times and still don’t get the ending. :thinking:

Ps thought I’d be able to learn something here and got all giddy! Lol
I took it as an example of bad transcribing, who knows though.
 
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It Technology is redundant... Carry on... But why is this a thread??
 
I’ve read that message like 12 times and still don’t get the ending. :thinking:

Ps thought I’d be able to learn something here and got all giddy! Lol
Straight from the transcription:

...my wife and I and Jenny I went to your office yesterday and bilton in and talk with Zack and and we got our health Insurance calling I guess you might feel to help us out with our current shirt.

WTF...

Im Lost What Do You Mean GIF by Amazon Prime Video
 
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Straight from the transcription:

...my wife and I and Jenny I went to your office yesterday and bilton in and talk with Zack and and we got our health Insurance calling I guess you might feel to help us out with our current shirt.

WTF...

Im Lost What Do You Mean GIF by Amazon Prime Video
Makes total sense now. Fuck that is beyond me, haven’t been in that industry in a good 13 years. From the little I’ve seen it seems Google/Samsung has a pretty good voice to text platform.

It sounds like this is from a VM message correct?
 
I'm working on a new texting system that I think will revolutionize the industry. It will give the recipient a prompt to advise them that a text is incoming. The sender will then speak into the device, rather than typing, and the message will then be conveyed by the system in the voice of the sender to the recipient in real time. After listening to the voice text, the recipient can then respond in the same manner, and the users can converse without typing until the discussion is concluded.

I'm calling it the "telephone."
 
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Makes total sense now. Fuck that is beyond me, haven’t been in that industry in a good 13 years. From the little I’ve seen it seems Google/Samsung has a pretty good voice to text platform.

It sounds like this is from a VM message correct?
Yep. The business system, not personal.
 
Yep. The business system, not personal.
My wife is the office administrator for a court reporting firm. Theirs seems to work pretty well. The problem seems to be more with the people talking. Some are just indecipherable. Others use and, uh, so, like, so much that the transcript becomes so convoluted, you sometimes can't understand the answer.