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    Stinky supported this idea  · 
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    Stinky commented  · 

    This could be a post process so that it does not slow down your system

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    Having the capability to convert spoken words into written text, also known as voice to text transcription, is an invaluable tool that has the potential to revolutionize the way you capture and retain information. Imagine being able to effortlessly transcribe a lecture word by word, facilitating an efficient process for transforming spoken content into written form. Furthermore, this feature opens up the possibility of seamlessly integrating the transcription process with note-taking techniques such as the popular Cornell notes method. By merging these two powerful tools, you enhance your learning experience by creating a comprehensive and organized repository of information gleaned from lectures. In essence, voice to text transcription not only simplifies the task of capturing spoken words but also streamlines the process of synthesizing and structuring valuable content for future reference.