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Survey explores attitudes on captioning, automatic speech recognition

A blue image showcasing a pie chart at the bottom reads 'Navigating Automatic Speech Recognition' A survey-based overview of ASR & captioning trends

A new survey on automatic speech recognition (ASR) and captioning trends notes that two-thirds of businesses polled say they’re captioning at least half of their audio and video content.

Navigating Automatic Speech Recognition” surveyed 200 business leaders across a variety of industries in the US, UK and Canada who incorporate ASR tools and captioning in their work. It explores current attitudes on captioning and ASR technologies, uncovers opportunities for improvement and identifies barriers that prevent companies from increasing their ASR usage.

The survey notes that company leaders understand the importance and benefits of captioning and transcribing their content and experiences, with more than half of respondents indicating that they caption 50-75% of their content, while 12% caption 75-99% of their content.

“These figures indicate that businesses not yet leveraging ASR and captioning technology (or not using it enough) should prioritize it to remain competitive,” the survey says. “As audiences and employees are exposed to captioning at greater frequency, they increasingly have come to expect it to be offered.”

The survey also examines the amount of content being captioned, the most common use cases of ASR and captioning tools, expectations for captioning use and investment in the coming year, the use of generative AI, and opinions on free, built-in ASR tools.

Highlights include:

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