Cloud-based AI dominates the headlines, but responsive and private interaction lies at the edge. This blog post shows how to build a fully offline, real-time voice assistant using the Arm-based NVIDIA ...
⦁ Education and Learning – In education, AI transcription makes learning easier and more inclusive. Students can move at their own pace, revisit difficult topics, and study more effectively using ...
While there are plenty of transcription apps and services available, most have limitations when it comes to languages. Transcribing an audio file in English is easy. Some offer similar services for ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Mistral AI's new Voxtral Mini Transcribe 2 and Voxtral Realtime are intended to run on your device, meaning your conversations never find their way to a data center. Jon covers artificial intelligence ...
Mistral AI, the Paris-based startup positioning itself as Europe's answer to OpenAI, released a pair of speech-to-text models on Wednesday that the company says can transcribe audio faster, more ...
Digital meeting notetakers like Read AI, Fireflies.ai, Fathom, and Granola help record and transcribe online meetings. But for in-person or more versatile options, many people prefer physical ...
Black History Month is officially here, and Northeast Ohio has many ways to celebrate throughout the month of February. Throughout the weeks ahead, many organizations in Northeast Ohio will celebrate ...
According to Plaud, the Notepin S offers AI transcription in 112 languages, can process images and text notes through a Bluetooth-connected app, and can be worn as a necklace, wristband, clip, or pin.
If you've ever shopped for a cheap charging cable, wireless mouse, or laptop stand on Amazon, you've probably stumbled across Amazon Basics. The brand has become a go-to for low-cost tech accessories, ...
In 18th century Vienna, the Hungarian engineer and debutant Wolfgang von Kempelen shocked court patrons with a bizarre contraption: a great mechanical box which could seemingly play and even win chess ...
We’re racing towards a future in which devices will be able to read our thoughts. You see signs of it everywhere, from brain-computer interfaces to algorithms that detect emotions from facial scans.