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Understand Rev AI Webhooks with Examples
Webhooks are a key component of building event-driven Web applications, and they're also supported in the various Rev AI APIs. Learn more about Rev AI Webhooks and check out some examples.

How to Build a Big Film Audience with a Small Team
Whether you have a skeleton crew of 5 or 15, here’s why you shouldn’t ignore the impact you can have in building a community around your film’s message.

Accessibility in Film
Promoting film accessibility has helped Alamo Drafthouse build loyal audiences. Learn how working with Rev can help your film process.

Extract Topics from Transcribed Speech with Node.js
Rev AI's Topic Extraction API identifies the main topics in a speech transcript. Learn how to get started with our guide.

Stenography, AI, and the Future of Steno Tech
AI can be a revolutionary tool for stenographers. Learn about steno AI trends and how this technology can complement this important work.

What Is a Legal Transcriptionist? And Why Do You Need One?
A legal transcriptionist creates transcriptions of legal and court proceedings. Here’s a breakdown of what they do for our justice system.

Everything You Need To Know About Court Transcript Proofreading
Learn what you need to know about court transcript proofreading, what it is, how Rev can help, and how to get a job in the industry.

What Is a Stenographer? How It Works & How To Become One
Discover the world of stenography: from its history to modern tools, learn how to become a stenographer and explore its role in transcription.

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

State Department Press Briefing for 11/25/24
Matthew Miller delivers the State Department briefing for 11/25/24. Read the transcript here.

Biden Pardons Turkeys for the Last Time
President Biden presides over 77th annual National Thanksgiving Turkey Pardon. Read the transcript here.

Biden Speaks on Ceasefire
President Biden delivers remarks on ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Read the transcript here.

Karine Jean-Pierre White House Press Briefing on 11/21/24
Karine Jean Pierre holds the White House Press Briefing for 11/21/24. Read the transcript here.

Training AI Takes a Heavy Toll on Kenyans
Digital workers in Kenya had to sift through horrific online content to train AI, but say they were underpaid and overworked. Read the transcript here.

DOJ Calls for Google to Sell Chrome
The Justice Department formally submitted a proposal to break up Google, calling for it to sell the Chrome web browser. Read the transcript here.
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