Transcription capability developed with Alibaba’s Tongyi AI lab, using over 100 million hours of audio content for training
The latest artificial intelligence gadget in China is a credit-card sized note-taking recorder from Alibaba Group Holding’s DingTalk unit, as Chinese firms introduce rival products to Plaud, the popular AI note-taker developed by a US start-up.
Alibaba-backed workplace collaboration platform DingTalk last month unveiled an AI-powered voice recorder - able to record and transcribe voices and present them in various content formats such as minutes – joining a wave of Chinese tech firms that are baking AI into hardware products.
Unveiled in late August at a corporate event commemorating the 10th anniversary of the office tool, the DingTalk A1 recorder packs various AI capabilities – from meeting transcriptions and summaries to real-time translation in multiple languages – into a form factor of similar size and weight to a stack of several credit cards.
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