transcription accuracy

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WindowsForum.com discussions on transcription accuracy focus on the profanity filtering feature in Windows 11 Voice Typing. Recent threads highlight that Microsoft introduced user control over the profanity filter, allowing users to toggle it off for unfiltered dictation. This change addresses accuracy concerns for users who need to transcribe explicit language without asterisk replacements. The conversations center on how this update improves the real-world utility of voice typing by giving users more control over transcription output, particularly in contexts where verbatim accuracy is important. The tag covers Windows 11 voice typing settings, user control, and the balance between content filtering and transcription fidelity.
  1. Windows 11 Update Unlocks User Control Over Profanity Filtering in Voice Typing

    Windows 11 has long stood as a testament to Microsoft’s desire to blend productivity, creativity, and control within a sleek interface. Yet, as with all carefully curated user experiences, boundaries exist—some visible, others discreetly woven into the software fabric. Among these has been...
  2. Windows 11 Now Lets You Turn Off Profanity Filter for Voice Typing

    Not content with letting you paint your desktop in weird pastel hues or chasing you down with AI-powered widgets, Microsoft is now ready to add a little more, shall we say, color, to your conversations—by letting you toggle off the profanity filter for voice typing in Windows 11. That’s right...