An AI-powered note-taking app developed by Munich-based startup Bliro could offer a more secure way to transcribe audio.
Bliro uses natural language processing and machine learning algorithms to extract relevant information from in-person or virtual conversations.
It then generates structured meeting notes and automates follow-up tasks.

So far, pretty standard.
Instead, the platform transcribes in real-time, ensuring that no audio recordings of conversations are ever created.
This guarantees compliance with strict privacy andsecurityrequirements like GDPR, the company said.

That also means you dont need the other partys consent to record, streamlining the note-taking process.
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It does not share data with third parties, including its own employees, without explicit consent.
Nor does it use user data to refine itsAImodels, the company said.
The app currently supports 15 languages.
Bliro also launched its iOS app, which transcribes and analyses face-to-face conversations.
The new funding will be used to accelerate product development and win more customers.
Story bySion Geschwindt
Sion is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy.