Goodbye to 2022!
As we bring 2022 to a close, it’s worth reflecting on just how far we’ve all come in the last 12 months. The year has definitely been much more akin to pre-pandemic life than the previous year! After months of
As we bring 2022 to a close, it’s worth reflecting on just how far we’ve all come in the last 12 months. The year has definitely been much more akin to pre-pandemic life than the previous year! After months of
Doesn’t it feel like the point in the year when Christmas songs are played in stores is earlier and earlier with each passing year? It seems like we’ve no sooner returned from our summer holidays than minced pies & Christmas
Diverting from the world of transcription for a minute, anyone who lives in a house with teenagers will probably relate to this: turning on the subtitles on Netflix. Why?! Now of course I’m not talking about the necessity for those
Forget words for a minute – and we know they’re the foundation of our transcription service, of course – but there are so many facts and figures in transcription we see mentioned… it’s enough to make your head spin! The
We say that tongue in cheek of course, but being able to understand English grammar is essential if you are to be an accurate transcriber. When learning grammar as a child or even as a non-native English speaker, some of
If you’ve read any of our previous blogs, especially those about AI, you’ll know that accents and transcription can be the biggest thorn in the side of accuracy. YouTube for Kids has had a number of issues where children’s content experienced what’s
We always find it interesting to read about when AI has missed the mark with transcription – and this article we stumbled across made us smile, as it covers an issue we’ve highlighted a number of times before… When TikTok
Why do the summer holidays always seem to go so quickly?! With the back to school buzz upon us, we’re taking a look at how you can apply the same principles of getting organised to go back to school when
Podcasts are a relatively new phenomenon. The concept didn’t even exist at the turn of the century… The first iPod debuted in 2001, and it wasn’t until 2004, that former MTV VJ Adam Curry and software developer Dave Winer devised
Before MPs head off for their summer break, Parliament has been a hive of activity as the race to find a new prime minister hots up. But what’s grammar got to do with Parliament…?! A recent article raised a very
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