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#3TurnhandwritingintotextwithOneNote

When writing notes with a stylus is quicker for you than typing them into a phone or tablet, a number of apps can use artificial intelligence (AI) to recognize what you’ve written and digitize it.

This allows the content of your scribbles to be searched for and edited, as well as converted into plain text if necessary. OneNote, a free app for desktop and mobile devices, is one of the best tools available for working with handwritten text.

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However, if you want to turn your handwritten notes into digital text that can be copied into other programs, you’ll need the desktop application for Windows.

To deal with handwritten text in OneNote, switch to the Draw tab on the ribbon menu and then select it with the Lasso Select tool.

The text can then be selected, copied, and pasted as usual after clicking Ink to Text to start the conversion. Naturally, the conversion will sync with the other devices on which OneNote is installed.

The process of making music has already undergone numerous technological revolutions, and AI promises to bring about another one.

Artificial intelligence can inspire your work, fill in the blanks, or serve as a starting point for compositions that you can later develop yourself, even though it can’t yet produce a smash hit out of thin air.

There are many various services to choose from, but Soundraw is one of the simplest to use and doesn’t charge anything up in advance.

You don’t even need to create an account to experiment with the tools available; choose a mood, a tempo, a few instruments, and a song length, and the AI will create a composition (and in our experience, they’re very decent).

A $17 monthly payment will remove the restrictions on the number of tracks you can create and save, but you will first need to create an account if you want to do any type of music editing or download.

It further lowers the threshold for music composition, making it such that all you really need to know is what sounds good.

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