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Maldives Judiciary Launches Speech-to-Text Software ‘Keyli’ for Court Transcripts

Maldives Judiciary Launches Speech-to-Text Software ‘Keyli’ for Court Transcripts

The Department of Judicial Administration launched 'Keyli', a speech-to-text application for legal transcriptions, on 2 March 2024. Developed by a team of Maldivian developers over three years, the app can make transcription near instantaneous, compared to the current manual process taking 30 minutes for a 5-7 minute recording. Chief Justice Ahmed Muthasim Adnan launched the app. Courts have a backlog of 1,597 hours of recordings from 2021 and 2,354 hours from 2022 to transcribe.

The Department of Judicial Administration launched 'Keyli', a speech-to-text application for legal transcriptions, on 2 March 2024. Developed by a team of Maldivian developers over three years, the app can make transcription near instantaneous, compared to the current manual process taking 30 minutes for a 5-7 minute recording. Chief Justice Ahmed Muthasim Adnan launched the app. Courts have a backlog of 1,597 hours of recordings from 2021 and 2,354 hours from 2022 to transcribe.

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The Department of Judicial Administration launched 'Keyli', a speech-to-text application for legal transcriptions, on 2 March 2024. Developed by a team of Maldivian developers over three years, the app can make transcription near instantaneous, compared to the current manual process taking 30 minutes for a 5-7 minute recording. Chief Justice Ahmed Muthasim Adnan launched the app. Courts have a backlog of 1,597 hours of recordings from 2021 and 2,354 hours from 2022 to transcribe.

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