I struggle a lot with taking notes during lectures and it's not the best way I learn cause I don't end up actually absorbing anything. I learn best when I can focus entirely on the lecture though still need to review the notes later to study.
ChatGPT record would be great, but I don't have a Mac so I need something that will work on Windows. My lectures are 50 - an hour and twenty minutes long. Are there any affordable AI note takers where I can have to record to lecture then have it create bullet pointed notes in the format and level of detail that I need?
I have 11 hours of lectures a week so I'd need something that can handle 2,700 transcription minutes a month so Otter.ai doesn't work unfortunately.
Any AI software or other software that can transcribe lecture videos into notes?
Ai for note taking lectures on remote classes for Mac
Looking for the best AI note taking app
Is there ever a good use for using AI for note taking?
How does Sembly’s lecture note-taking AI improve learning efficiency?
Sembly’s AI lecture notes generator boosts the learning experience by automatically capturing, transcribing, and summarizing all key information without missing details, reducing turnaround time from lecture to study-ready materials from hours to minutes.
Can Sembly’s lecture AI distinguish between important content and side discussions?
Yes, Sembly’s lecture listening AI automatically filters out irrelevant chatter and identifies key concepts, ensuring your notes contain only valuable academic content even when class discussions go off-topic.
How do lecture notes AIs handle technical or specialized terminology?
Most modern lecture notes AIs, such as Sembly, use advanced speech recognition technology and natural language processing to accurately capture specialized terminology across academic disciplines, maintaining context even with a complex scientific or technical vocabulary that challenges basic non-artificial intelligence transcription tools.
Videos
Basically a professor created 4 1.5h “supplementary videos” and I’d like to skim through them. Watching at x1.5 or x2 didn’t work.