Voice-to-Text in Productivity Apps Degrades Over Time and Drops Dictated Words
Productivity apps like Notion and Miro have voice-to-text functionality that progressively worsens, with dictated words visibly disappearing when the user finishes speaking. This problem has persisted for over two years without a fix, making voice-based brainstorming and note-taking unreliable. Users who rely on voice input for cognitive accessibility or speed are left without a viable tool.
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