Generally, errors in Deciphr AI outputs are caused by transcription-related issues with audio or video uploads—which we’re constantly trying to improve (and they can be fixed with the help of our AI Assistant, in the meantime).
Seeing an error that can sometimes occur in your output when processing your audio, video, or document through Deciphr AI makes for a fairly unsettling experience. But, there are concrete explanations behind this problem that can help you better understand why they happen.
Here's what you need to know about why there may be errors in your output:
Transcript Errors: We're always working to make our transcription service better. If you notice errors in your transcript from an audio or video file upload, it's because we're still refining our system.
For a deeper understanding of how DAI compares to other transcription providers, check out our blog post.
Using AI Assistant: If you're on Deciphr AI’s Hobbyist, Professional, or Enterprise plans, you have access to our AI Assistant. This tool can help you quickly fix any errors in your output in a few minutes with simple prompts.
(For more information on how to use the AI Assistant feature, feel free to look at this article.)