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AI transcribes speech — court reporters certify the record

AI transcription is improving rapidly, but court proceedings require certified accuracy, real-time readback capability, and the ability to handle multiple speakers in complex proceedings.

What's already changing

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AI-powered speech-to-text improving accuracy

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Automated transcript formatting and indexing

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Real-time captioning technology

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Digital recording as backup to stenography

AI will handle this

  • Initial transcript drafting from audio
  • Transcript formatting and indexing
  • Simple proceeding transcription
  • Archiving and search

This stays yours

  • Certified verbatim accuracy for legal proceedings
  • Real-time readback on request
  • Handling multiple overlapping speakers
  • Managing confidential and sealed proceedings

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The big question

Will AI replace court reporters?

AI transcription is close but not certified-accurate. For legal proceedings where every word matters, certified human court reporters remain the standard.

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