honestly I see it being cool because it cannot distract you - I feel like with the amount of information available on our phones and the stress that comes with it, some people will like those standalone devices to go on walks and etc
I thought the same thing and tried the app route first, the ones I tried they hogged my phone while recording making me keep the phone awake and on the app for the entire recording time. It also sucked the absolute hell out of my battery for long classes.
I'm a reporter, and pledged for the PLAUD Note while it was on Kickstarter and got mine back in October. I have to say - it's a gamechanger for recording telephone interviews. Just about every other phone recording app on the market requires you to connect to an external 3rd party number (therefore making it a 3-way call) and I've always found having to go through that process at the beginning of a call to be an annoying hassle, so it's nice to have something that records to a local device. So far, the audio quality in my phoners have been clear and the transcriptions been mostly spot-on. Of course, I follow basic media ethics and obtain permission before I record a phone interview (most if not all of my sources have been fine with that because it ensures accuracy), and I'll generally only use the PLAUD's transcription and AI summarization feature for lower-stakes interviews where everything said is on the record and I'm certain will be published anyway, so privacy and security aren't as much of a concern. For more sensitive interviews, I would forego using the PLAUD Note and use a handheld recorder (if I'm recording at all), timestamp, and transcribe manually.
It sounds quite interesting, but then why do I need the device? Why dont use the mic on the phone? I could have a shortcut on my lock screen to record so that I don't have to unlock it and the app would use the audio directly. Without the need of bluetooth or an external device
Dont get me wrong, I do understand the concept on not needing the phone. The appeal of not interacting with the phone is nice. But still, if everything happens in the app, and most people have to carry their phones around anyways... It could just be a button and then you get the info on your pc so you don't have to use the phone.
Yep, it’s absolutely a valid criticism, and I bring this up towards the end of the video. For students in class and office workers in meetings, a recorder without a screen will attract less attention and that is part of it. Personally, I liked the flexibility of having this in my pocket when I was trying to use my phone less. Thanks for watching.
@@WorkFromHype completely understandable. That why I love these types of videos. I get to see a bit of what other people find useful, even if I haven't considered it myself. Sometimes it surprises me and I discover something I didn't know before. BTW, Amazing video as always!
I assume enterprises have more options in regards to how ChatGPT uses their data, including running it on the companies own servers. I work for a bank that uses it for making automated logs and there is no chance in hell sending all that personal user information to OpenAI would be legal, at least within the EU. That said little stops PLAUD themselves from sharing all the information.
The thing that I hate is that there is no reason why this should be an AI/Online device. When I was in school there was Speech to Text programs that ran locally on my PC, and while they weren't correct all of the time, they were 90% correct, and based on how far we have come in other aspects of computers working things out Speech to text programs should be nearly perfect by now. I'd love this device if it did everything locally, but the fact that it requires an online connection to connect to ChatGPT kills it for me. My phone in my pocket is more powerful than the Desktop PC I had back then, so there really are no excuses.
Would this be possible to use in a class room setting? I'd love to get this for my in person classes. I usually voice record my class any way so it would make it easier to organize
I mean its cool and all but I feel like it doesnt really justify the price plus the subscription on top of it. At the end of the day its just a voice recorder which can be found in similar sizes under $30 the only thing is that it automates the process but its not something that you couldnt do with recording with a normal voice recorder and then just uploading that manually and getting these same level of ai notes
I would love a tool like this for work, however I wouldn’t be able to use it because of the minutes that I would be going over just in the reports I do a day. And the piece is already at $160 just for the device
Haven't you just explained how all this works at 8:26 ? I have no idea about programming stuff but from what i seem to understand it would be really easy to write some sort of script to automate that exact process you describe? Plus I don't get the 'credit card' thingy, isnt it just a fancy microphone with bluetooth and a toggle? the form factor fits well on the back of tour phone but seems to be a nightmare to hold on. Thx for your content, you're doing great work ! :)
Be warned: the plaud app for iPhone has a 3-star rating with lots of negative remarks in the comments. Without a good app, the device is likely useless.
Literally useless, this is another example of putting AI in everything. When I can do the exact same thing with my phone, that I already carry around with me everywhere, why worry about another thing to carry or just loose?
This is in the category of "can be replaced by an app in a minute" 😵💫
honestly I see it being cool because it cannot distract you - I feel like with the amount of information available on our phones and the stress that comes with it, some people will like those standalone devices to go on walks and etc
Except it actually can’t- an app can’t record all the audio going in and out of your phone - at least not within the constraints of Apple land
I thought the same thing and tried the app route first, the ones I tried they hogged my phone while recording making me keep the phone awake and on the app for the entire recording time. It also sucked the absolute hell out of my battery for long classes.
@@joshwolf4710wait, what do you mean? If you don't mind explaining
I'm a reporter, and pledged for the PLAUD Note while it was on Kickstarter and got mine back in October. I have to say - it's a gamechanger for recording telephone interviews. Just about every other phone recording app on the market requires you to connect to an external 3rd party number (therefore making it a 3-way call) and I've always found having to go through that process at the beginning of a call to be an annoying hassle, so it's nice to have something that records to a local device. So far, the audio quality in my phoners have been clear and the transcriptions been mostly spot-on. Of course, I follow basic media ethics and obtain permission before I record a phone interview (most if not all of my sources have been fine with that because it ensures accuracy), and I'll generally only use the PLAUD's transcription and AI summarization feature for lower-stakes interviews where everything said is on the record and I'm certain will be published anyway, so privacy and security aren't as much of a concern. For more sensitive interviews, I would forego using the PLAUD Note and use a handheld recorder (if I'm recording at all), timestamp, and transcribe manually.
I would love to use this, but my biggest use case would definitely frighten my company's infosec team/policies.
As someone in infosec. You are correct 😂
rightfully so
LOL
It sounds quite interesting, but then why do I need the device? Why dont use the mic on the phone?
I could have a shortcut on my lock screen to record so that I don't have to unlock it and the app would use the audio directly. Without the need of bluetooth or an external device
Dont get me wrong, I do understand the concept on not needing the phone. The appeal of not interacting with the phone is nice.
But still, if everything happens in the app, and most people have to carry their phones around anyways...
It could just be a button and then you get the info on your pc so you don't have to use the phone.
Yep, it’s absolutely a valid criticism, and I bring this up towards the end of the video. For students in class and office workers in meetings, a recorder without a screen will attract less attention and that is part of it. Personally, I liked the flexibility of having this in my pocket when I was trying to use my phone less. Thanks for watching.
@@WorkFromHype completely understandable. That why I love these types of videos. I get to see a bit of what other people find useful, even if I haven't considered it myself. Sometimes it surprises me and I discover something I didn't know before.
BTW, Amazing video as always!
The subscription model ruins it
How secure is this? ChatGPT does state that others read your information that you submit onto the servers.
Not very I imagine
It's secure. Just not private.
I assume enterprises have more options in regards to how ChatGPT uses their data, including running it on the companies own servers. I work for a bank that uses it for making automated logs and there is no chance in hell sending all that personal user information to OpenAI would be legal, at least within the EU.
That said little stops PLAUD themselves from sharing all the information.
The thing that I hate is that there is no reason why this should be an AI/Online device. When I was in school there was Speech to Text programs that ran locally on my PC, and while they weren't correct all of the time, they were 90% correct, and based on how far we have come in other aspects of computers working things out Speech to text programs should be nearly perfect by now.
I'd love this device if it did everything locally, but the fact that it requires an online connection to connect to ChatGPT kills it for me. My phone in my pocket is more powerful than the Desktop PC I had back then, so there really are no excuses.
Yeah, you feed your ideas into chat GPT they're not going to be your ideas for very long.
Just a more streamlined, straightforward device that allows the company to monitor all your activities and gather comprehensive information about you!
What is that desk mat with the outlines for your peripherals?
Looks cool! Was stoked until I saw the price and subscription fee. Is there anything in the iOS App Store that does something similar?
Would this be possible to use in a class room setting? I'd love to get this for my in person classes. I usually voice record my class any way so it would make it easier to organize
Give it to me with a FLOSS AI model that doesn't upload all my thoughts, and I'm there.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos and caught your comment about being addicted to your phone. I would love to hear a Light phone review from you!
I mean its cool and all but I feel like it doesnt really justify the price plus the subscription on top of it. At the end of the day its just a voice recorder which can be found in similar sizes under $30 the only thing is that it automates the process but its not something that you couldnt do with recording with a normal voice recorder and then just uploading that manually and getting these same level of ai notes
0:58 what is the name of the case?
I would love a tool like this for work, however I wouldn’t be able to use it because of the minutes that I would be going over just in the reports I do a day. And the piece is already at $160 just for the device
A monthly fee for transcribing? No way
This would be great since I take notes for minutes and I have ideals for my book.
Haven't you just explained how all this works at 8:26 ? I have no idea about programming stuff but from what i seem to understand it would be really easy to write some sort of script to automate that exact process you describe?
Plus I don't get the 'credit card' thingy, isnt it just a fancy microphone with bluetooth and a toggle? the form factor fits well on the back of tour phone but seems to be a nightmare to hold on.
Thx for your content, you're doing great work ! :)
Wow! Very interesting idea.
I mean... more like plaud could just be able to record directly on the phone without paying 160 for a device at all.
Umm.. apps like Notta already do this.
Be warned: the plaud app for iPhone has a 3-star rating with lots of negative remarks in the comments. Without a good app, the device is likely useless.
Literally useless, this is another example of putting AI in everything. When I can do the exact same thing with my phone, that I already carry around with me everywhere, why worry about another thing to carry or just loose?
almost looks like a memex
Which app?
1:20
NOOOOOOOOO LO COMPREN. ES UN ENGAÑO
NO LO RECOMIENDO. TE COBRAN MEMBRCIA Y TE COBRAN POR CADA MINUTO.
betterhelp sucks