
It also boasts that, since users can add key words to the system, the argot of your particular profession won’t stump the AI. In the announcement, Otter says that tools like this make it easy to record meetings to avoid confusion later, but also help folks with accessibility requirements. Otter’s boast is that its interactive, editable transcripts are a great tool for collaboration when the meeting is finished. The company already offered a similar service to Zoom chats, but now offers an alternative to Google’s baked-in live caption service.
#Google live transcribe zoom install#
All a user needs to do is install a Chrome extension, which will open up a live notes panel which will record what is said while people are saying it. The spam filter works pretty well, hit us up if you think your post got stuck.Otter, which uses AI to offer a low-cost transcription service, is bringing its smarts to Google Meet, letting users access live notes and captions. Have a question for us? Check our wiki first! Please report any posts that fail to match these guidelines.

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