Re: Future of Medical Transcription



Speech recognition is undergoing a paradigm shift. Earliers things
were different. Just 5 years ago, now there are SR engines that create
a draft of the dictation that gets better and better with time. They
call it neural technology. Comments anyone? And since I want to
discuss, I'd rather request you guys to talk a bit more elaborately.


RaeMorrill wrote:
They've been telling us this for many years.

Shiela wrote:
Hi:

How long do you think MT is going to survive? Dont you think
considering the recent developments in EMR and speech recognition, it
wont exist in a couple of years?


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