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TTRPG Discord bot that recaps, transcribes, GM prep notes and campaign memoryOpen
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The Smartest Way to Capture, Transcribe & Summarize AnythingOpenPankaj Dixit🙏 47 karmaOct 31, 2023@Wave AI Note Taker, Transcription and Summary ToolVery smooth and effective. It could detect even Hindi language and could summarise pretty reasonably
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I like it a lot. It's quite fast, and the summary quality is high.
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Been using this app for finals, really glad I found it in time. Would definitely recommend.
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The AI assistant for your meetings: notes without bots or recordings.Open
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Would recommend! Takes ~30 seconds and saves a significant amount of time.
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Really impressed with audien.to so far. I dropped in a meeting recording and got a clean transcript plus useful notes in just a few minutes, without having to tweak much. The speaker tags and filler cleanup make it way easier to share with the team.
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Been using it for the past few days and it is exactly what I hoped it was. Nothing complicated, does exactly what it says it does without the fluff. The analysis section is great, does not produce canned summaries. It appears to be doing something different for every different type of topic, which is great. Still playing with it.
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The AI, in general terms, is excellent. However, it doesn’t entirely replicate my personal writing tone, which is a significant limitation given the importance of authenticity in written communication. Despite this, the AI excels in managing other tones, showcasing impressive flexibility and adaptability across various contexts. This versatility is highly valued in many professional applications. In summary, the AI stands out for its excellence and adaptability, although improvements are needed to better replicate individual writing styles.
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I couldn't really use it because it was more of an extension of ChatGPT. It asked for the API key, making it clear it wasn't an independent summarization tool. I feel like I could just go into ChatGPT and do the exact same thing. I'm looking for an independent platform focused on automatically summarizing and note-taking for students, but this seems more like an add-on rather than a standalone solution.
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The quality of the summary is incredible. Super relevant for our Sales team who want to save time.
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This is the best AI note generated by far, and also they are the most receptive to feedback and focus on quality interventions. Many options, and you can re-generate different note types without double charging for it. Great option and I try ever new AI note generator that comes out.
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I paid 10.00 and on the same day I cancelled my subscription. After providing me with a summary of a specific book, it also gives me the 10 main quotes from the book. I purchased the book from Kindle, so I tried to match the quotes given by booknotes with the Kindle book, and none of the quotes are on the book. In other words, booknotes created the quotes... If the quotes are fabricated by AI, what else in the summary is also not accurate? I still want to give this site the benefit that they will get it right, but right now, I cannot recommend it as a reliable tool.
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It seems to be working fine right now. Maybe try again and double check if you’re using the book’s original or most recognized title. That might make a difference.
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Free version is limited to 5 pages for PDFs. I could not find a file short enough to even test this product. I give up.
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Handles long texts really well. Super useful if you’re into detailed content but want the quick version without losing key info.
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Really simple approach - you select the part of the page you want the summary to be inserted, add a question to the article or it just sticks to the prompt you defined (even the standard prompt is a fun inspiration - never thought about letting the AI read an article from the angle of my professional background or let it build fun analogies for even the darkest articles). I use it to send articles from website directly to my Kindle - so you can basically read AI summarized articles on Kindle. Of course it could be extended but with the basic features it does the job.
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I've tried several Youtube summarizers and this is...by far...the best.
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Summarizes class sessions with structured details and clarity.Open -
It creates good notes, quizes, flashcards and many more things. It’s super useful. The only problem is the free trial it’s per tokens, and I just uploaded one pdf and half of the tokens were already used :( This free trial don’t really let the person try most of the resources.

