Dictation

MelissaBaby

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Dictating some story notes in the car this morning.

What I said: "A little voice in the back of her head."

What the text reads: "A little boy put a bag on her head."
 
Dictating some story notes in the car this morning.

What I said: "A little voice in the back of her head."

What the text reads: "A little boy put a bag on her head."

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My wife is a professional speaker and she is yet to find a text to speech program that works consistently well. She uses it if she has a quick thought in the car, like your example and occasionally for notes as in an outline of what she wants to do like bullet points, but she still ends up typing everything out so it says what she wants it to.
 
There has been a lot of noise about Artificial Intelligence replacing human writers. It seems to come up in the AH every couple of months. Maybe your phone has delusions of grandeur and an idea for a BDSM story.

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Dictating some story notes in the car this morning.

What I said: "A little voice in the back of her head."

What the text reads: "A little boy put a bag on her head."

I'd like to meet your A.I. if she's single
 
My father used to use Dragon Software to talk his stories into Word. Every time he said comma, rather than putting a comma, it put the coma. Once it figured that he he loved it. But for some reason, he stopped using it. It had lots of little things, he liked to just talk for a few paragraphs with no punctuation marks and then fix the text mistakes and add the punctuation. I think, in the long run, it was easy to type than go back and fix. He said he had trouble with periods or question marks, and it missed words or put the wrong words.

I loved listening to him dictate to the software. He tells a story so well. I really miss listening to him write that way.
 
Dictating some story notes in the car this morning.

What I said: "A little voice in the back of her head."

What the text reads: "A little boy put a bag on her head."

I'm guessing that you're using Google. Since Andriod 12 was released, the voice-to-text feature has really struggled for me.
 
IBM had quitev a good one at one time.
I could get the principles of the text on the screen quickly and fairly well.
Corrections took a little while thereafter, but the majority of the creating was done.
 
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