5/26/2023 0 Comments Otter app transcription![]() ![]() So there’s no need for the “AI Meeting Assistant” to integrate with Google, Teams, Zoom or anything else, or be a phantom attendee - it deals strictly with your audio signal before it goes out or before theirs hits your ears. Krisp already operates more or less behind the scenes, acting as a passthrough for audio sources. So when they told me they were getting into transcription I was happy to hear it: It’s a natural extension of a voice-focused platform, and of course they know they can get a clean voice signal in. The advance that made it possible was basically training the system to recognize and isolate human voices, which while diverse are also distinct and very different from dogs barking, traffic noise and so on. Krisp has also shown a certain single-mindedness over the years, focusing on effective noise reduction across lots of devices and services. ![]() ![]() Wherever I can shave a few minutes or clicks off my workflow I’m usually interested. Compared to just a few years ago this is very convenient, of course, but the number of meetings we take online has multiplied. My transcribing experience is usually a matter of downloading the video or audio associated with a meeting, provided someone thought to record it (and I know who that someone was), then uploading that file to a service like Otter and waiting 10-15 minutes while it processes. Krisp got its start as an AI-powered noise-cancellation service, but now the startup is moving beyond that with instant on-device transcription of all your calls and meetings - and of course it integrates ChatGPT now for quick summaries as well. ![]()
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