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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 24 Oct 2019
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    So today I just sold 200 Google Pixel 4 phones and it seems likely I may sell another few 1000 more if these doctors are accurate. All based on #VoiceFirst and the astonishing technology of Google Recorder. I am life-long Apple fanatic. I am living in—interesting times.https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1187350678412251136 …

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    “Brian would you speak to our medical society technologies specialist? We think that 1000s of doctors would purchase Pixel 4 phones for Google Recorder transcription and want to get the word out fast. It will allow for many more patient hours” Call booked for Monday 9am! https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1187347120161902594 …
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      2. Antonio Massaro‏ @AntonM2015 24 Oct 2019
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        Replying to @BrianRoemmele

        Cool. I guess this new recorder is a side effect of bringing voice recognition at the phone side to improve the Assistant speed+reliability (e.g. no internet), as announced at past I/O. How long before other phones will have it too (Apple, Samsung, Huawei,etc)?

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 24 Oct 2019
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        Antonio, indeed. This is a great question. This should have been on iPhone 5 years ago, Samsung 3 years ago and Google 2 years ago. It is not technology that holds them back, but vision and leadership.

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      2. Emre Sezgin, PhD‏ @Emre_szg 24 Oct 2019
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        Great initiative. Just curious about security and compliance. Since the speeches will include patient / personal information, the service should be HIPAA compliant, else I doubt the hospitals would allow using Google Recorder.

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 24 Oct 2019
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        Emre, thanks for asking. Indeed it has HIPPA compliance blanket coverage. I also have suggested no patient names, only numbers. We have WiFi off and Cellular off and only two folks have a rolling password per device. All encrypted.

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      2. Wildreamz‏ @Wildreamz 24 Oct 2019
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        Replying to @BrianRoemmele

        It's amazing that, the #Pixel4 was just announced and released, you already found a use case, made a business out of it, and now scaling the business.

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 24 Oct 2019
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        Replying to @Wildreamz

        Thank you! I really appreciate it. This is what I try to do with important tech. I had help with the doctor that contacted me but I suspected a few use cases like this and a few more. Some are really astounding. If I had the support, time and money it would be a bit interesting.

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      2. Inquiring Josh‏ @InquiringJosh 24 Oct 2019
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        Replying to @BrianRoemmele

        Brian, this sounds like a great use case but other software has had trouble with thick foreign accents. Does this overcome that problem?

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      3. Magister Technologies‏ @MagisterIR 24 Oct 2019
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        The WSJ recently ran a test for this. It does remarkably well based on their tests and it being a first version.

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      1. Jonathan Huff‏ @Starblade42 24 Oct 2019
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        This is very exciting and cool, but I wonder how well their voice model will handle the domain specific language of the various medical specialties? This was a huge problem with voice transcription software in the past. Any idea if this is better in that regard?

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      1. Furo Kel‏ @furo18 24 Oct 2019
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        Replying to @BrianRoemmele

        Brian this is a real pain point for doctors...a family members doctors spends alot of time on notes and is Google Pixel really that effective and accurate in transcribing? Please let folks know. Should I recommend it to them?

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