Artificial intelligence automates the transcription and captioning process. Once complete, any corrections or modifications to the technical output are fed back to the ASR engine through adaptive algorithms. New data is also inputted to provide context and the system is trained to recognize different accents and audio quality characteristics of our customers. These features make our technology more accurate over time.
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