Meet the transcription space is a popular commodity for all productivity suites. Companies like ClickUp and Zoom have added transcriptions of AI summary to pursue another upstart in this vertical, including Reading AI, Zoom's Assistant, Circleback, Granola or Otter.
The latest contestants in the competition to build conference transcription tools is concept.
The company is launching an AI-powered conference record feature to transcribe the conference and provide a summary of the blurb at a later date. You can also take notes during Intion's AI transcription meeting. Similar features to granola.
The feature represents a broader suite of productivity that can compete with technology giants like Google and Microsoft.
Like many other transcribers, Intion's tools use system audio to take notes. According to the support page, AI Note Taker is currently available on MAC (APP version 4.7.0). During the testing process, we could only use the feature on the desktop, but Intion said it will also be used on its mobile app.
To get started with the AI note-taking feature, you will go to any page on the concept and type "/Meet".
The dialog box encourages you to obtain consent from all participants before allowing AI tools to transcribe the session. Once you have done this, you can click the Confirm Agree button to start transcription.
When you click Stop, the NoteTaking tool generates an AI summary. You can click on the three-dot menu and select formatting options such as automatic, sales call, stand or team meeting.
The support page shows that the feature is currently available in over a dozen languages including English, Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Russian, Thai, Vietnamese, Danish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Dutch, Dutch and Swedish.
The company is also chasing enterprise customers with other new features launched today, such as Enterprise Search, which allows you to search for concepts and other applications as well as research patterns that allow users to research topics to create shareable documents through inference AI models.
The company says you can easily use concept AI to ask questions in meetings and files, share documents with others, or paste meeting blocks into another work folder.
These features follow other concepts designed to make flagship notes and documentation applications more widely known. Earlier last year, the company launched the concept calendar and last month it launched an AI-powered email client for Gmail, which was previously teased.