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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Vaibhav@vaibhavdwivedi
Voice call summaries seem underrated.
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@vaibhavdwivedi Totally agree! Voice call summaries can be incredibly valuable for capturing key points and ensuring nothing important gets overlooked.
Driving. I can't exactly type while behind the wheel
@sofiedavison Definitely, speech-to-text transcription is perfect for hands-free notes or messages on the go.
When you’re on a date in Spain
Capturing spoken content during meetings, conferences, or webinars for accurate records and future reference.
It's super helpful for transcribing interviews or lectures quickly, so I can focus on the content rather than scribbling notes.
@all_appp_games Great point! It can simplify the editing process and ensure accuracy.
Yeah voice-to-text is super useful for making videos with voiceovers. I know some YouTubers who record themselves speaking, then use an AI tool to transcribe it to text. Then they can edit the text as needed before having a voiceover artist read the final script. Saves a lot of time vs manually transcribing!
For me, speech to text is good when I’m cooking and I need to jot down recipe ideas without getting my hands messy.
I use it most when I'm driving and need to dictate messages or reminders safely without taking my eyes off the road.
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.
Definitely, speech-to-text is clutch for AI video creation. Makes it way easier to add captions and text overlays in post after recording the vocals separately. Also super useful for transcribing podcasts, interviews, lectures, etc to get a text version of the spoken content. Whisper API and Deepgram are a couple good options for high quality speech-to-text.
Content Creation: Transcribing interviews, podcasts, or video content for written articles, blogs, or subtitles
I use speech-to-text mostly for taking quick notes during meetings so much easier than typing!
I find it valuable for capturing my thoughts during brainstorming sessions, especially when I’m trying to organize a flood of ideas.