Google quietly launched an AI dictation app that works offline
Action Required: Evaluate offline AI dictation tools like Google's new offering for potential integration into daily workflows, focusing on enhanced productivity and data privacy for client interactions and documentation.
Google has launched an offline AI dictation app powered by Gemma AI, offering financial advisors a new tool for secure and private note-taking and documentation. This could significantly enhance productivity while addressing data privacy concerns by keeping sensitive client information off the cloud.
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