NCRA is noted in an article that appeared Dec. 3 in Forbes about humans versus AI when it comes to providing captions. Read more.
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The National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) has electronically sent a letter of congratulations to Nebraska’s newly installed Chief Justice, Jeffrey Funke. The letter, which was…
NCRA’s white paper, “Emerging Ethical and Legal Issues Related to the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Voice Cloning, and Digital Audio…
A statement issued by NCRA on Sept. 30 about the impact of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the record was posted on GlobeNewswire. Read more.
The ABA Journal posted an article on June 1 about court reporters fighting back against generative AI in the courtroom that quotes NCRA President Kristin…
The difference between artificial intelligence (AI) and National Court Reporters Association certified court reporters, professional captioners, and legal videographers is simple: Our members capture the…
NCRA member Patti White Fuller, RDR, CRR, CRC, from Kirkwood, Mo., was featured in a news piece posted April 11 by KMOV First Alert News…
NCRA President Kristin M. Anderson, M.A., RPR, FCRR, is quoted in an article posted March 6 by CNBC, which also includes a link to NCRA’s…
Lisa Migliore Black, a firm owner and NCRA member from Louisville, Ky., has been gaining traction in the court reporting, captioning, and legal videography circles…
In a recent press release, the Texas Deposition Reporters Association congratulated the Texas Court Reporters Association, its co-defendants, and counsel Dennis Holmgren for their victory…
Emily Bradshaw of Express Network recently addressed the Contra Costa County Legal Professionals Association in Pleasant Hills, Calif., about steno trends and the reporter shortage.…