Dictation in Ve is not speech-to-text.
It is speech-to-intent.
When you speak, Ve does not try to capture every word you say. Instead, it listens for meaning, direction, and outcome, then prepares structured communication you can review.
The goal of dictation is not accuracy of transcription.
The goal is clarity of communication.
Why dictation exists
Most people do not struggle to think.
They struggle to type what they already know.
Dictation exists for moments when:
You know what you want to say
Typing feels slower than thinking
You want to explain something fluidly
You don’t want to worry about structure yet
Dictation removes typing, cleanup, and rewriting from the process.
How dictation is different from voice typing
Traditional voice typing:
Transcribes speech verbatim
Includes filler words and corrections
Produces raw, unstructured text
Ve dictation:
Interprets intent
Filters verbal noise
Structures ideas into usable communication
You speak naturally.
Ve prepares something you can actually send or use.
What dictation produces
Depending on context, dictation may produce:
A clean written draft
A structured message
A summarized explanation
A clarified version of what you meant
Everything is prepared as a draft.
Always a draft
Dictation prepares communication for review.
Nothing is sent or executed automatically.
