Plaud launches the $179 Plaud NotePin S AI recorder, similar to the $159 NotePin but with a button, alongside a new desktop app for recording meeting audio
The Verge Dominic Preston
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Discussion
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@arpitagd
Arpita Dastidar
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@ritwikpavan Genuinely curious - with all these recording devices on the market, where does legal liability fall in a two-party consent state like California: the device manufacturer or the user? Or are the legal repercussions actually pretty minor?
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@bluedietcoke
Anthony Filippo
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@ritwikpavan Interesting device. I wonder how much more effective it is then just having something Grok voice mode summarize your notes? Or using Apple voice memos and uploading the transcribed version for summaries? Always interesting to see the new tech coming out.