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In todayâs high-tech globe of technology ever altering and enhancing, court reporters continually come beneath attack by possibilities of being replaced by machines. As machines seem to improve and computers grow to be quicker and are able to carry out vast different tasks seemingly simultaneously, 1 facet of life seems to stand out alone among all of the rest; voice recognition.
With voice recognition, computers are supposed to be able to listen to a personâs voice and then instantaneously transcribe the words into text. Although voice recognition has come a long way because dictating machines, 1 particular peculiarity stands out in blazing apparent hindrance; voice dialect, tone and meaning.
A recording device may perhaps compute what it thinks it hears but an entirely different word was in fact used because of dialect, which machines canât comprehend. This modest and occasionally minor discrepancy may appear frivolous to the outside world, but inside the world of justice and litigation it can mean the distinction in swaying the jury 1 way or the other when a single word is recorded and typed incorrectly.
Machines have their place in society and we have turn out to be dependent upon their necessity in creating our planet of speed and functionality. But inside the planet of justice along with the planet of the legal written word, where each and every word holds the utmost importance, not only on its meaning but within the context in which it was used, the human ear canât be replaced by a machine; just mainly because machines canât think nor cause nor understand the inflection of a voice or desired meaning behind the words.
Court reporters might be replaced by court recordings but on appeal or when the words will need to be place on paper, only a human can listen, cause and hear the accurate words spoken which in litigation makes all of the distinction in winning or losing and justice rings true.
Who do you trust; a machine, which doesnât believe, or a human that has far greater abilities than a machine and an ear that transcends far above any listening device any man can invent?
We employ extremely trained and skilled certified reporters who have spent years listening and writing complex difficult to comprehend legal words to ensure that the jury has no doubt the words being spoken or read in trials and mediations are 100% the actual words spoken without any possibility the batteries died or the energy grid went down even for a second.
Why would you trust your court instances to a personal computer whenever you can cope with the court reporters that do the finest job? The court reporters will ensure that that you get an correct transcription of any court case.
