This is the first essay I wrote for Ezine in about 15 years.
Going back, the world has changed very dramatically -- in general, my perspective has changed, my priorities can be no more different than I can get. Imagine.
Nearly 14 years ago, I found free online work and became by default a copier. A long short story, I entered the world of television and cinema, having first copied focus groups, phone calls, secret interviews in noisy restaurants and horrible things more than I could remember.
My entry into film and television changed everything, starting with modest copiers, and climbed my way to run one of the UK's most successful television and film transcripts.
I don't have it, I just manage it.
Just running it means organizing approximately 70 copiers and about 500 customers.
Within a year and a half, I admitted defeat due to extreme exhaustion and had to cut off only half a day, allowing me a great deal of free time to explore the changes that have taken place in the last 15 years.
It has found artificial intelligence systems that transform speech into text, revolutionizing the world of transcription.
Now, who needs copying services?
- Courts
- Investigators
- Doctors
- University Students
- Entrepreneurs
- TV producers
- Film Producers
- Podcasters
- YouTubers
- What services do copiers provide them?
- Bottom closed
- Post-production texts
- Preliminary interview minutes
- Medical Reports
- Court hearings
- Interrogations for prosecution
- The list is endless.
When I first found out about turning speech into text, it was when I bought Dragon Naturally Speaking, Oh, around 2014.
I found myself taking longer to edit texts than if I had copied them from scratch.
Enter Amazon Web Services.
Amazon Web Services has created the most powerful artificial intelligence to turn speech into text the world has ever seen or likely ever seen.
I discovered the following statistics thanks to devteam.space:
- Markets and markets conducted a study that concluded that the speech recognition market would move from $7.5 billion in 2018 to $21.5 billion by 2024 at an annual growth rate of 19.18 per cent.
- So, I took the opportunity and it took me about eight months so far to develop my artificial intelligence to turn speech into text from the ground up.
I was tricked, tricked, lied and tricked by unscrupulous developers and nearly financially destroyed by pressure trying to get into the industry.
In about two weeks from now, my AI will be ready to be used by the world in whatever way it seems appropriate, to create high-quality and affordable texts that any AI can offer.
Welcome to accuscript.ai. At just $0.075 per minute of sound and average transcription time 10 minutes per hour of sound, with 90 percent resolution (and improved), this is a win-win win - AI owners and users alike.
We no longer have budgets that allow us to use human copiers starting from about $1.20 per minute!
And don't be fooled, these texts were put through AI first, and they were slightly edited by a human being. Imagine it - $1.125 per minute audio for editing!
Yes, I am concerned about copiers (including myself) who rely on the high price of human copies. But we have to stay early, or at least try to keep up.