Enterprise Generative AI Platform 'ChatSense' Releases Email Sharing Feature for Transcription
Knowledge Sense Inc. has launched an email sharing feature for its enterprise AI transcription platform, ChatSense. This allows automatic email distribution of completed transcriptions to designated members, streamlining collaboration for businesses.
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Knowledge Sense Inc. provides the corporate AI agent service 'ChatSense'. We are pleased to announce the release of a feature within our AI transcription function that allows automatic email sharing to designated members immediately upon completion of transcription.
Regarding this feature, please contact us via the inquiry form.
https://chatsense.jp/?utm_source=299
■ Background – Want to Share Smoothly with Stakeholders After Transcription is Complete
Generative AI, including ChatGPT, is being introduced in many companies to improve operational efficiency. 'ChatSense', provided by Knowledge Sense, is also attracting attention for its strengths in enterprise security, and has been adopted by over 500 major companies, including those listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime market.
Among these, the AI transcription function, which real-time transcribes audio from meetings, negotiations, and interviews into text, is one of the most easily understood uses of generative AI. ChatSense also offers a real-time transcription function that allows for immediate recording and transcription by simply pressing a button on the chat screen, and many customers utilize it along with AI-based automatic summarization.
However, to utilize transcriptions within a company, the step of 'sharing with stakeholders after completion' has been a challenge. Until now, it was necessary to manually copy and paste the transcribed text into emails or chats after completion, which carried the risk of missing shares.
To meet this growing demand, ChatSense has released a feature that allows you to set 'who to share with' during recording, enabling automatic email transmission to designated members upon completion of transcription.
■ Features of the Transcription Email Sharing Function
To use this feature with ChatSense's AI transcription function, set the recipients before or during recording.
1. Set recipients in advance before or during recording.
Regarding this feature, please contact us via the inquiry form.
https://chatsense.jp/?utm_source=299
■ Background – Want to Share Smoothly with Stakeholders After Transcription is Complete
Generative AI, including ChatGPT, is being introduced in many companies to improve operational efficiency. 'ChatSense', provided by Knowledge Sense, is also attracting attention for its strengths in enterprise security, and has been adopted by over 500 major companies, including those listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime market.
Among these, the AI transcription function, which real-time transcribes audio from meetings, negotiations, and interviews into text, is one of the most easily understood uses of generative AI. ChatSense also offers a real-time transcription function that allows for immediate recording and transcription by simply pressing a button on the chat screen, and many customers utilize it along with AI-based automatic summarization.
However, to utilize transcriptions within a company, the step of 'sharing with stakeholders after completion' has been a challenge. Until now, it was necessary to manually copy and paste the transcribed text into emails or chats after completion, which carried the risk of missing shares.
To meet this growing demand, ChatSense has released a feature that allows you to set 'who to share with' during recording, enabling automatic email transmission to designated members upon completion of transcription.
■ Features of the Transcription Email Sharing Function
To use this feature with ChatSense's AI transcription function, set the recipients before or during recording.
1. Set recipients in advance before or during recording.