![]() Otter.ai creates technologies and products that make information from important voice conversations instantly accessible and actionable. Otter for Teams is being made available on a subscription basis for $12.50 monthly for annual contracts. In addition the product is being provisioned to students at educational institutions including Harvard and UCLA. Otter.ai has been piloting Otter for Teams with a number of enterprises, including creative agencies, large financial institutions, independent brokerages, government bodies, and design consulting companies. ![]() A partnership between Otter and Zoom enables conversations recorded by Zoom users to be automatically uploaded to Otter, although Otter users also may upload recordings from their favorite call recording application or online meeting service. Users may capture conversations live via the Otter app on their mobile device or via the browser on their laptop. Business and healthcare professionals, journalists, students, clergy and others are using Otter to replace outmoded methods for capturing information from lectures, meetings, and other important conversations. Users can search, play, edit, organize, and share conversations from any device via the Otter app. The existing free and premium versions of Otter render transcripts of conversations in real time and generate smart notes that sync audio, text and images. In addition, the new subscription version debuts functionality including real-time collaborative highlighting and shared speaker identity tagging. The new release reduced the speech recognition error rate by more than 25 percent and reduced the speaker-recognition error rate by more than 50 percent. Otter for Teams also enables users to see conversations shared with them by team members rendered live in their account. Otter for Teams includes a number of new features to make it an enterprise ready product, including account management and provisioning, reporting, and support for single sign-on. “Otter for Teams maintains the core features our users love, and pairs these with rich, new functionality designed to improve collaboration and productivity.” “During the past year, Otter has seen significant adoption among people who want to focus more on the substance of their conversations than on taking notes,” said Sam Liang, Otter.ai CEO. Since its launch last year, adoption of Otter has consistently grown close to 100 percent each quarter, and to date, users have recorded, transcribed, organized and edited more than 6 million audio- and video-based meetings, lectures, and other important conversations to date using technology from Otter.ai. Sam Liang, a repeat entrepreneur and the former Google engineer who led development of the familiar blue dot on Google maps, co-founded Otter.ai in 2016 with a vision to make all important voice conversations memorable and instantly accessible. you want all of your joints to be going through a full range of motion during all of your, creator of Otter, an AI-powered live transcription and collaboration service, today introduced Otter for Teams, bringing the power of Otter to small and medium businesses and teams in larger enterprises. For example, are your heels rising during your squat ? 4️⃣ RANGE OF MOTION. Are your hips sliding to one side ? Is one elbow closer to your body than the other during a bench press or push up? 3️⃣ AWARENESS. Are your muscles working together? Are there any imbalances ? 2️⃣ STABILITY. 1️⃣ Major key takeaways from this is, symmetry. Once you have these nailed down you can move into accessory work. These are definitely the big four for me. In order to stay injury free, I would highly recommend doing functional movements. Here you want to do any variation of deadlift. Body weight squats are fine if you’re just starting off in the gym. The best thing you can do for this are SQUATS. If you want to challenge yourself you can go weighted pull ups. Preferably some sort of bench press 2️⃣ An upper body pull. This is just a snippet from a 3 hour podcast. it goes into great detail about working out and recovery. □INJURIES!?□ How do you stay injury free? MOVE! If you’re into exercise science and learning about the body, the Huberman lab series with Doctor Galpin is AMAZING.
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