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Echo AI

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Echo is a web and mobile application that allows you to easily track the most important parts of a video meeting, a virtual event, a remote lesson, a call and even a face-to-face meeting, by identifying points of interest (POIs), which become clips to be searched, re-used, integrated and shared. You tell Echo what segments of a session are important to you, Echo then captures the video, messaging, conversations and anything else that was being communicated, then converts the audio into text with the same accuracy as the human brain. These clips can then be bundled together, indexed, encrypted and then safely made searchable, retrievable and shareable whenever needed.

Remote Working[edit]

Covid-19 forced companies of all sizes to switch to remote working at scale much sooner than was ever previously imagined just a few months ago. Remote working is potentially an opportunity for companies and their employees to sustainably change working practices and reap the benefits offered from a productivity and life balance perspective. Less office space, less commuting, fewer business trips and greater focus for employees. So why are we hearing that everyone is exhausted by Video Conferencing? For some employees working remotely will be a new experience and a challenge. For others it will be about trying to adapt further to ensure that the most value is realised through this new way of working. For all it's about ensuring that use of such tools creates a far more productive time than ever before.

Able to work with any remote video conferencing tool including Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Webex, GoToMeeting and Google Hangouts, through any device and on any screen, users can choose to use their own storage, be it Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, AWS S3 or anything else they have, or the Echo Cloud, to store content.

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