![]() ![]() Cisco and startup Voicera offer comparable meeting transcription tools.īut AISense is differentiating its service with competitive pricing. Last year, Microsoft announced that Microsoft 365, its subscription bundle of Windows 10, Office 465, and Enterprise Mobility and Security services, can host live events with AI-powered features such as facial recognition of attendees and autonomous speech-to-text conversion. Otter isn’t the only company gunning for a slice of the meeting transcriptions business. A helpful word cloud at the top of each shows the most-used terms during the conversation. ![]() Transcriptions are processed and made available from Otter’s cloud servers, where they can be searched, copied and pasted, scrolled through, and shared at will. It’s optimized not for questions, but for exchanges Otter can automatically separate individual speakers using a technique called diarization, and generate a unique print for each person’s voice. Otter’s core technology, which was developed over the course of two years by a team that hails from Google, Yahoo, Facebook, MIT, Stanford, Duke, and Cambridge, isn’t like that of Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, or the Google Assistant. AISense claims it’s the first time verbal dialog from a conference of Disrupt’s scale has been “instantly processed” and published by a voice transcription service. ![]()
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