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My peers and I do a lot of international work, and this results in bilingual meetings. One of the main features that is preventing some people from moving from zoom is the lack of captions, including the lack of automatically translated captions. With the advent of AIs in this space for realtime transcription and translation this should be possible to add to Proton Meet's open source and free client in a privacy preserving way.
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Some workarounds for the meantine:
* If you are on MacOS you can use Rogue Amoeba's loopback software to create a virtual audio device that absorbs the sounds from apps and your microphone, and use that as your input device. On Linux, this you can use CrossPipe by dp0sk.
* You could use a a virtual hdmi dummy device, to setup a fake display that just has a black background or whatever, so do a screenshare but it isn't distracting.