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She explained it but I'm still convinced shes messing with us
ОтветитьDamn this kinda work for people with insanely fast professors.
ОтветитьThis brain of mine 🙇🙋🛌🕳️
ОтветитьIf you have an american accent then why are you saying "zed"?
ОтветитьYou just have a human reading over the autotranscript and change as needed. So you're wrong
ОтветитьI got anxiety after this😅😅😅😅😅
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьIt's not a typewriter
ОтветитьHow do you handle when things heated and people talk over each other?
ОтветитьLoaded & Cleared
ОтветитьHer saying zed instead of zee is annoying
ОтветитьExplained well 🎉. Pamela in Detroit
ОтветитьUm no.
ОтветитьHate to break it to her, but this will be replaced by computers very soon. Probably in the next 50 years at the rate of AI development. All of the problems she listed are problems currently being worked on by natural language processing specialists. Voices and accents are nothing more than variations of F1, F2, and F3 frequencies. Once AI has enough data and horsepower, distinguishing speakers, dealing with sneezes, and typing everything out (honestly, even reading things back) will all be a cakewalk.
Doesn't stop me from wanting to learn it, though. This seems like such a cool skill to have.
I thought this would be easy to watch, and now I’m looking sideways and scratching my head at the same time
ОтветитьWhat nonsense is this😢 Just use Siri/ google’s voice dictation
Ответитьi can hit 470 clicks per minute on a normal keyboard, the most words i typed in a minute was 81
ОтветитьI can't even use my right hand properly on the qwerty keyboard. Now after watching this, I think my right hand did just commit not alive.
ОтветитьI learned that before and I must say that it was very hard to memorize all of the combinations, plus you have to be fast. It's like a piano, you need flexible fingers
ОтветитьThis is so amazing! Id be so confused between the left side and the right side! It feels like you'd need an IQ of 200 to operate this quick enough to keep with actual speech!! 🤯
Ответитьthis is the stupidest thing ive ever seen
ОтветитьEven watching the explanation baffles me 🤣
ОтветитьQue hijo??
ОтветитьI'm selected to sit on 5 week trial as a juror, and I was just curious how they typed so fast... I had absolutely no idea that this is the machine they used!! I thought they were just really fast typists on a standard keyboard. this is insane! Much respect for them!
ОтветитьSo basically, all court reporters are way smarter than me😮
Ответить3 S’s???
ОтветитьI lost you at .33. Way more complex, than I originally thought!
Ответить"long story short", indeed, this is about steno...
ОтветитьThis job will eventually turn into correcting the software on the fly.
ОтветитьOh, so they're magicians, got it. Proof Hogwarts exists.
ОтветитьWow!
ОтветитьIt's not zed, we aren't limeys.
ОтветитьDUDE IS TROLLING YOU!
ОтветитьNot sure how I got here, but I was definitely today years old when I learned you basically have to learn an entire new language to be a stenographer.
ОтветитьLast time I tested my max 92 WPM
ОтветитьI don‘t get it
ОтветитьNo longer interested In this job
ОтветитьI type 300 words per minute on a regular keyboard
Ответитьmy brain suddenly drop somewhere
ОтветитьStrokes you said? yeah I'm having multiple strokes trying to figure out how the machine works
ОтветитьWow that is interesting. I've always wondered how it works... Then I thought, I'll check You Tube 😊. Thank you .... Although, I can't do it so I'll leave it up to you 😅
ОтветитьI type 125 wpm.
Also none of this makes sense.
Wow, you're gorgeous. I'd file a lawsuit against someone just to get you to show up for the trial. You should model for cosmetics and clothing.
ОтветитьI can type 75 to 80 words a minute. I would love to be a stenographer
ОтветитьWhat about people cussing in the courtroom, can you type that also?
ОтветитьStarting my classes this week! ❤ thanks
ОтветитьI like her hands. Finally a woman who has womanly looking hands and not some gender neutral thing.
ОтветитьI think I could do this! I've been a piano player for years, I can often figure out chord progressions in my head without even going to the piano. This is a new challenge I'd like!
I'm ok with accents....unless they come from south Louisiana. 😅 Sorry, but nobody can understand those folk, I wonder how they can understand each other!