Plaud, the company behind an AI wearable that actually works, is launching an upgraded version of its credit card-sized note-taking device. Just like its Plaud Note predecessor, the Plaud Note Pro ...
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AI note-takers are increasingly present in virtual meetings, offering automated transcriptions and summaries. While convenient, the presence of AI note-takers can stifle open communication and miss ...
Krisp raises the bar in the AI note-taking market by going beyond transcription and summaries. While most tools document meetings after they happen, Krisp improves how conversations sound in real time ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mark Hopkins for Mashable When you're a student, your notes are your lifeblood. With more online options than ever for note-taking ...
The new Plaud Note Pro captures audio by using studio-grade recording hardware and intelligent noise isolation in a device that measures just 2.9mm thick and is the size of a credit card. Plaud.ai has ...
The London-based AI startup aims to raise a new round of at least $100 million led by Index Ventures, making the popular note-taking app the latest AI unicorn.
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