Lesson 665 of 2116
Voice Memos With AI: Talk Now, Read Later
Record an idea, a recipe, or a memory by voice — and have AI turn it into clean text or a written letter.
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- 1Talking is faster than typing
- 2voice memo
- 3transcription
- 4speech to text
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Section 1
Talking is faster than typing
Most older adults can speak much faster than they can type. AI now does the typing for you — and can polish the result so you do not have to.
How to do it on a phone
- 1iPhone: open Voice Memos. Tap the red record button. Talk. Tap stop.
- 2Android: open Recorder. Tap the red button. Talk. Tap stop.
- 3Tap the new memo. Tap Share, then 'Copy Transcript' (iPhone) or open the Transcript tab (Android).
- 4Paste the transcript into a chatbot.
- 5Ask: 'Clean this up into clear paragraphs. Keep my words. Do not invent anything.'
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The big idea: speak the way you talk; let AI do the typing.
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