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Subtitles Gone Bad: What We Can Learn From Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’
Netflix's 'Squid Game' has generated criticism due to inaccurate subtitle and captions. Learn why subtitle accuracy is so crucial.

How to Record Sales Calls and Demos to Close More Deals
Learn how to get sales call recordings and transcripts of your conversations to gain insight for analysis, training, and closing more deals.

Navigating Deafness in a Digital World: Q&A With Rachel Kolb
Learn what it’s like for Rachel Kolb—a writer, speaker, scholar, and disability advocate—to navigate deafness in a digital world.

Speech Recognition Challenges and How to Solve Them
Cutting edge tech is always a challenge. That’s one of the reasons we love it. The breakthrough discovery, the moment when we figure out how to solve them

The Digital Solution to Court Reporting’s Workforce Crisis
Explore how digital court reporting solutions address the stenographer shortage and benefit the justice system, with key findings from the AAERT report.

Handwriting vs. AI Notetaking for the Legal Industry
Discover how AI note-taking solutions help attorneys capture more information, enhance searchability, and strengthen risk management.

A Strategic Guide to Maximizing ABA Techshow 2025
Discover essential AI legal tech at ABA Techshow 2025—practical sessions, expert insights, and implementation strategies for attorneys.

Transform Legal Work With Mobile Recording
Enhance client service while keeping your documents safe by integrating Rev’s mobile recording features into your legal workflow.

49 Criminal Justice Statistics for the United States
The American criminal justice system is vast and ever-changing, with technology and reforms being introduced every day. Let’s look at some key criminal justice data.

54 Lawyer Statistics + Facts That Might Surprise You
Lawyer statistics ranging from demographics to legal technology to future trends are collected in this comprehensive look at 54 legal facts by Rev.

Survey: 65% Use AI Legal Advice, But Accuracy Concerns Remain
New data reveals how Americans use AI for legal questions, why they still rely on lawyers, and what law firms can do now to build safer AI-ready workflows.

Heavy AI Users Face 3x More Hallucinations and Spend 10x Longer to Get Answers
Survey insights show heavy AI users face 3x more hallucinations, take 10x longer for satisfaction, and struggle most with AI prompting despite their experience.
Open vs. Closed Captions: What's the Difference? Why Does It Matter?
Understand open captions vs. closed captions, how each supports accessibility, and which option works best for your video content.
How to Record Audio on an iPhone in Three Different Ways
Master iPhone audio recording with our complete guide. Learn to use Voice Memos, Rev's recorder app, and online tools—plus how to get your audio transcribed.
Transcript to Trial: Leveraging Deposition Technology
Discover how firms are saving 12 hours per week and per attorney by switching to deposition technology with this whitepaper from Rev. Click to download.
Building a Speech Recognition System vs. Buying or Using an API
Pros and cons of building your own speech recognition engine or system vs using a pre built service or API that converts speech to text

Queen Elizabeth I: The Tilbury Speech
The Speech to the Troops at Tilbury was delivered on 19 August 1588 by Queen Elizabeth I of England. Read the transcript here.

Susan B. Anthony: On Women’s Right to Vote
This speech was given after her arrest for casting an illegal vote in the presidential election of 1872. Read the transcript here.

Emmeline Pankhurst: Freedom or Death
Emmeline Pankhurst delivered the “Freedom or Death” speech at the Parsons Theater in Hartford, Connecticut, on November 13, 1913. Read the transcript here.

Severn Cullis-Suzuki Speaks at Rio Summit 1992
Severn Cullis-Suzuki speaking at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Read the transcript here.

Maya Angelou: On the Pulse of Morning
Maya Angelou recites her poem “On the Pulse of Morning” at the 1993 Presidential Inauguration. Read the transcript here.

Hillary Clinton "Women's Rights are Human Rights" Speech
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a speech at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on September 5, 1995. Read the full transcript here.
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