When it comes to artificial intelligence, there's no shortage of topics for discussion. For every AI expert who says that there's no such thing as an "artificial" intelligence, another will tell you that any decision-making ability needs a reason behind it. Whether or not you believe that computers can think like humans, they are capable of making decisions—and those decisions have consequences.
Take the example of Amazon's Alexa chatbot. The company recently introduced some new features to its digital assistant service, which includes the ability for users to ask questions about upcoming appointments and tasks through text messaging apps like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp—all without having to pick up their phone or even open their laptops. While this sounds convenient on one hand (especially for those who are busy), security experts warn that sending sensitive information through non-encrypted channels could leave us vulnerable to hackers or other cybercriminals who may want access to our data or personal information. This is just one example I've chosen from the many potential scenarios involving AI in our daily lives; however, it does highlight how important it is for us as consumers (and businesses) alike learn more about these emerging technologies so we can make informed decisions about how best to deal with them moving forward."
Audio is everywhere.
Imagine you are a robot. You're sitting on your couch with a beer in one hand and the remote in your other. The TV is on, but it's not really what you want to watch—you'd rather be playing a video game or maybe reading something online, but instead you just sit there, staring at this thing that's supposed to entertain you.
What did we humans do before we had audio-visual entertainment? We had music! Music has been around forever and it's still here today, so don't worry about forgetting about it when thinking about how our brains work: they need their daily dose of music! But how does audio work? How does it affect us?
This is not an easy task, but we are getting better at it every day.
You might be surprised to learn that this is not an easy task. In fact, it’s an incredibly complex problem that requires a lot of data and experience to tackle. It’s also one that we are getting better at every day because we have some amazing people working on AI projects around the world.
While it's still difficult for machines to understand human speech, there are many challenges being overcome as researchers from universities and companies like Google work together to improve their understanding of language by using new forms of AI algorithms called deep neural networks (DNN). These DNNs help machines interpret complex sounds in real time as they listen through headphones, which means our robotic friends will soon be able to better engage with us in conversations about anything from politics to music tastes!
Artificial intelligence offers faster, cheaper and more accurate results than human transcriptionists.
The ability to use artificial intelligence (AI) technology to produce more accurate transcripts is one of the most significant advancements in the industry. AI transcription is faster, cheaper and more accurate than human transcriptionists because it can handle more languages and accents.
We've been working on our product for years and it's got better and better with time.
If you've been following our journey, you know that we've poured a lot of time and energy into our product. Over the course of many years, we've worked hard to improve it. And you could say that the results have gotten better and better with time.
I can't wait for what comes next!
Using artificial intelligence gives you access to great quality speech transcription at scale
AI adds a lot of value for businesses that are creating audio content. By using AI, you’re getting access to great quality speech transcription at scale.
When you record an audio file, it’s not just the sound that gets captured. There are many other things that happen too: background noise, room echo, and more. All these factors make it hard for humans to transcribe voice recordings with 100% accuracy. But what if we used technology instead? What if we tapped into the power of artificial intelligence (AI)?
AI can be used to transcribe audio files with high accuracy—and it can do so much more than just turn words into text! AI can be used to create subtitles for movies and TV shows; in fact there are already services out there like VOD Subtitles that use this kind of technology for subtitles on their shows like Stranger Things 2 or Better Call Saul season 3 etc…
Screens International is a leading company utilizing AI localization
We are very excited about this new technology. It has been a long journey, but now that we have reached this milestone, we feel like it was worth it. Stay tuned for more news about this in 2023!