As the US panics over AI platforms, rest assured that medical transcription will be even more important. This practice may work for a restaurant advertisement, but it will never work for a patient summary and review of medical records. It would be dangerous and reckless to assume that a computer can perform that task, as many have already discovered. Throughout the last 20 years, voice recognition technology has tried to enter our world, only to make it more complicated for physicians, as those who use it, now rely on editing either by doctors themselves or by companies like ours. In short, medical transcription has never been stronger. Psychologists for example, often require 30 pages of patient summaries. Can you imagine a computer being able to decipher and deliver a proper paper? The fact remains that information has to be dictated or written in order for any platform to be stable. We have been in the medical transcription business for over 30 years now and seen many changes, most of them good. Digital recordings are dependable and easy to transmit, documents are easy to transmit and turnaround becomes quick and easy for the medical practitioners.