Re: Future of Medical Transcription




Shiela wrote:
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.

You want to discuss it because you want to decide if you should become
an MT? Invest in SR company? Set up a front office in the US to seek
more business?

It may be acceptable to tell people how to post in your country, but it
is considered very poor taste and improper here. I am sure there are
several consultants here who may offer their opinion if you are willing
to pay for it.

Janice

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