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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (BLOOM) — For journalists, creators and anyone who depends on clear communication, taking notes during an interview or meeting can get in the way of the real goal: being present ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Gone are the days when people whisper "what did she say" across the boardroom, or you look back at your notes and can't understand anything ...
Plaud Inc., the maker of artificial intelligence note-taking pins, has introduced the Plaud NotePin S, the latest in its family of wearable devices capable of recording audio and processing it using ...
Lately, as I’ve been working through stressful hospital visits with family, I’ve encountered something I haven’t in quite awhile. As I hear doctors, nurses, and family say things, I’ll be completely ...
I’m a journalist. This means I’m constantly on calls or in meetings, and sometimes (read: always) it’s hard to keep track of them all. I don’t want to drain the battery life of my iPhone by recording ...
Confession: I am a terrible note-taker. My meeting notes usually look like a toddler scribbled them on a moving train. Half ...
Hardware company Plaud.ai released its new physical notetaker, the Plaud AI Pro, on Wednesday. The notetaker, priced at $179, comes two years after the original Plaud Note was released, and a year ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI, there are productivity tools that truly help you better succeed in life. Among them is PLAUD, the creator of products like NotePin and Note, two AI recording ...
We have two pet peeves when it comes to the gadgets we review here in the Digital Life Labs. Plaud triggers both of them.