Speech to text: what you say?

Speech-to-text technology can sometimes misidentify or misinterpret spoken words, leading to errors or changes in the final text. This can happen if there is too much background noise, if words are spoken too quickly or too quietly, or if the speaker has a heavy accent or unclear speech patterns. In addition, speech-to-text can sometimes misidentify words that sound the same, such as “you” and “youth.”

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