20-07-2015, 07:28 PM
Anand, when MT was introduced to India people said Indians cannot do this because they cannot follow what Americans say, give an accuracy of 98.5% and above as majority of the Indians are not native English speakers, etc etc. You see how it has developed here in India. Likewise, real-time transcription too will evolve and bright MTs will have a good career here. It has already started here. So it is like either you embrace the technology or become obsolete and thrown out from the industry. So sharpen your skills for even more challenges to stay in this career if you choose so.

