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voice to document
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The voice to document tag on WindowsForum covers Microsoft's AI Copilot feature for Word on iPhone and iPad, which transforms voice memos into formatted documents, emails, or bulleted lists. This capability allows users to capture ideas spoken aloud and convert them into polished text without manual typing. The tag focuses on the integration of speech recognition and AI-powered formatting within Microsoft Word, highlighting a practical workflow for turning spontaneous voice notes into structured documents. Discussions center on the convenience and efficiency of this feature for mobile productivity, particularly for users who dictate ideas on the go.
They say the best ideas come to us in the shower, on a walk, or—much less glamorously—while slouched in traffic, dictating voice memos to ourselves in a bid to salvage inspiration before it vanishes into the ether. For years, the promise of smartphones has been to bridge these moments of...
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