Speech-to-Text
Also called: ASR, automatic speech recognition
Turning spoken audio into written text.
Modern speech-to-text is accurate enough across most accents and noisy conditions to be used unsupervised for drafts. It underpins meeting notes, subtitles, and voice interfaces. Accuracy still drops on domain jargon, overlapping speakers, and under-represented languages.
In practice: A one-hour call transcribed and summarised before you leave the room.