For reference, here is an example of the end product of a (in my opinion) very good transcription service: <a href="https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-645.txt" rel="nofollow">https://www.grc.com/sn/sn-645.txt</a><p>I do not know how much Elaine (who makes those transcriptions) costs, but of course it's going to be more than Amazon Transcribe's cost. What I wonder is, what would be the cost to take the output of Amazon Transcribe, and fix/format it into something like what I linked?<p>Regardless, one thing that (I think) is important, is that having at least the output of Amazon Transcribe (or something similar) will make it easier for people to find something that was said in your podcast. At least, until Google/etc. start transcribing audio they find, and indexing that…
Very cool. I love transcription projects.<p>Only problem is he didn’t go over really the quality of the transcription. Transcription by robot is still AWFUL a human can generally do wayyy better.<p>it’s hilarious how bad it is in this age of AI we supposedly live in.