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@nadav
what tools do people use for AI dictation? I sometimes want to ramble to dictate high level thoughts to eg chatgpt or claude and then have it translate that to a PRD or RFC or spec, but the audio tools in those products are too optimized to the conversational use case — I don't want a back n forth, just listen to me and do what I say
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@emodi
Both ChatGPT and Claude are pretty good if you structure it properly. One use-case of mine similar to what you’re describing: https://www.sarahtavel.com/p/getting-started-with-claude-projects
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@zachwill
If you need a really well thought out app with lots of options, I think superwhisper is the best: https://superwhisper.com If you’re cool with rough-and-ready: iOS Voice Memos has near instant copy/paste transcripts. (So you could get at your use case from there.)
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@ted
if you prompt ChatGPT or Claude upfront to not be conversational, may be able to help with output
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@kia
https://wisprflow.ai/
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@zd
https://www.wisprflow.ai/?referral=ZACH17
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@gig
Use whisper API, it’s second to none. It’s what ChatGPT uses but you just send it an audio recording and it transcribes it. Then you can take that transcript and format however you want using LLMs
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