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Hi everybody, I find a huge part of my job is talking to colleagues and clients and at the end of those phone calls, I have to write a summary of what happened, plus any key points that I need to focus on followup.

I figured it would be an excellent task for a LLM.

It would need intercept the phone call dialogue, and transcribe the dialogue.

Then afterwards I would want to summarize it.

I'm not talking about teams meetings or anything like that, I'm talking a traditional phone call, via a mobile phone to another phone.

I understand that that could be two different pieces of software, and that would be fine, but I am wondering if there is any such tool out there, or a tool in the making?

If you have any leads, I'd love to hear them.

Thank you so much

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[โ€“] Audalin@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

I expected that recording would be the hard part.

I think some of the open-source ones should work if your phone is rooted?

I've heard that Google's phone app can record calls (though it says it aloud when starting the recording). Of course, it wouldn't work if Google thinks it shouldn't in your region.

By the way, Bluetooth headphones can have both speakers and a microphone. And Android can't tell a peripheral device what it should or shouldn't do with audio streams. Sounds like a fun DIY project if you're into it, or maybe somebody sells these already.

[โ€“] tomjuggler@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

I was just thinking that, a raspberry pi working as a Bluetooth peripheral and some python code would work?