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If it’s old science fiction Regardless of the shows, we are all using our computers wrong. We still write with our fingers, like cavemen, instead of speaking out loud as the future was supposed to be. Have you ever seen Picard touch the keyboard? Of course not.
This is strange because our computers are all capable of converting speech to text by default. The problem? It doesn’t work very well. Or at least it didn’t happen. In recent years, AI models such as Nvidia have emerged parrot And OpenAI WhisperBoth are open source, and have made great strides in converting human voices to text. They both excel at correctly adding things like punctuation and capitalization, and you can run them directly on your computer. Using these models is the closest I’ve ever felt to recording a captain’s log, it just works.
The problem? Both are a bit complicated to set up. This is the place useful This is a simple and completely free application that can set up any of these templates on your computer and gives you a keyboard shortcut to use. Created by C.J. Bice After he broke his finger, making him unable to write. He wanted a completely free and radically simple way to use existing AI tools to convert speech to text.
To start simply Useful download—There are versions available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Launch the application and you will be asked which template you want to use.
Courtesy of Justin Bott