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  • Which situations rely on speech-to-text transcription?

    AuroraW
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    Whether it's jotting down notes during a meeting, or quickly capturing thoughts on the go, this tech makes life a lot easier. What situations do you find yourself relying on speech-to-text the most? 🗣️✨

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    James Wilson
    I use speech-to-text when I’m driving and need to take quick notes. It’s safer and more convenient than trying to type while on the road.
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    YanXu
    When making AI videos, it's easier to record dialog in a later voiceover and add letters to the video after joining with voice-to-text transcription
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    Vaibhav
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    Voice call summaries seem underrated.
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    AuroraW
    AIPhone.AI
    AIPhone.AI
    @vaibhavdwivedi Totally agree! Voice call summaries can be incredibly valuable for capturing key points and ensuring nothing important gets overlooked.
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    Candy Portuondo
    For me, speech to text is good when I’m cooking and I need to jot down recipe ideas without getting my hands messy.
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    Deangelo Hinkle
    I use it most when I'm driving and need to dictate messages or reminders safely without taking my eyes off the road.
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    Hassan
    During long meetings I rely on speech to text to transcribe discussions so I don’t miss any important details.
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    Brooklyn Campbell
    Creating written content from spoken notes or lectures.
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    Alistair Blake Sutherland
    Definitely useful for subtitling videos, transcribing podcasts or interviews, and making content more accessible. I've used Descript for this and it works great, auto-generates captions and lets you edit the transcript to clean it up.
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    Ruth Funmilayo
    I often use speech-to-text to create to-do lists and reminders while driving or multitasking. It helps me stay organized hands-free.
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    Kabiru Aliyu
    Its also useful for accessibility, like making documents for someone who has trouble typing. It’s a valuable tool for inclusion.
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    Janice
    Capturing spoken content during meetings, conferences, or webinars for accurate records and future reference.
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    Helen_GoodsFox
    Content Creation: Transcribing interviews, podcasts, or video content for written articles, blogs, or subtitles
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    Hudson Roman
    I use speech-to-text for transcribing meetings and interviews. It’s a nice and helps ensure I capture every detail accurately without having to type everything out.
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    Haider Murtaza
    It's super helpful for transcribing interviews or lectures quickly, so I can focus on the content rather than scribbling notes.
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    Julia Klemenc
    I find it valuable for capturing my thoughts during brainstorming sessions, especially when I’m trying to organize a flood of ideas.
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    Sandy Leventh
    When I'm working on writing projects, I use speech to text to get a rough draft down quickly, then refine it later.
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    Lisa Stanley
    I use speech-to-text mostly for taking quick notes during meetings so much easier than typing!
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    Valianto
    Video call
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    Sofie Davison
    Driving. I can't exactly type while behind the wheel
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    AuroraW
    AIPhone.AI
    AIPhone.AI
    @sofiedavison Definitely, speech-to-text transcription is perfect for hands-free notes or messages on the go.
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