Nicholas Fandos covers the Capitol, where “a lot of energy goes into being in the right place at the right time.” Some in-house resources help. How do New York Times journalists use technology in their jobs and in their personal lives? Nicholas Fandos, a reporter in Washington who covers Congress,
The Otter app uses AI and machine learning to render accurate transcripts that identify speakers, suggest keywords, and allow keyword searching. By Natalie Gagliordi for Between the Lines, ZDNet – see original article Free transcription app Otter.ai is introducing a new product that aims to bring collaborative voice transcription to
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AISense announced today it has launched Otter, the first mobile and web app that empowers users to store, search and share voice conversations the same way that they manage email or other text communications.
You won't believe which company just announced it has raised a $10 million as part of its mission to make all voice conversations accessible. Learn more!