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Wispr Flow releases iOS app in a bid to make dictation feel effortless


A startup called Wispr Flow feels it can outdo the bigwigs with its dictation tech that supports more than 100 languages.

Meta, Google, OpenAI and Anthropic, to name a few, have added functionality to let users talk with their AI bots as naturally as they would with another person, taking advantage of advances in speech-to-text technology. The app also has a numeric and symbol keyboard if you need to type special characters, and it learns custom names and terms automatically, or you can add them through its dictionary section. While Kothari expects more competition in this space with advances in AI and voice technology, he believes that Wispr’s engineering team and long-term investment in the tech will set it apart.

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