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How a hackathon dictation app running Speechmatics on-device speech-to-text exposed why real-time diarization needs GPU acceleration, CoreML, and DirectML.
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A hackathon dictation app runs Speechmatics speech-to-text with zero cloud calls and zero API keys. Real-time diarization still needs a GPU, but not for the reason you'd assume.