Public
sector
Media
Judiciary

Beey by Newton Technologies

Public sector Country or Region Croatia
Sourced From
Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ Council of Europe. Resource Centre on Cyberjustice and AI. European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), n.d., Available at https://www.coe.int/en/web/cepej/resource-centre-on-cyberjustice-and-ai. (Accessed March 2025).
Beey is a speech-to-text platform designed by NEWTON Technologies Adria to transcribe audio and video recordings into text, streamlining the documentation process. It allows for easy transcription of meeting minutes, court decisions, and official documents. The platform is accessible online for use across various public authorities, including in legal contexts. It supports 19 languages, with a focus on Slavic languages. For the Croatian judicial sector, Beey has been customized to accommodate local vocabulary and specific needs. Its algorithm was adjusted to transcribe specialized legal language and meet judicial requirements.
Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Automated Case Management: AI tools streamline case management processes, including scheduling, tracking case progress, and managing documentation, thereby improving the efficiency of court operations. Speech-to-Text and Transcription Services: These applications convert spoken language into written text for court records, enhancing the accuracy and speed of documentation.

#transcribe Transcribe audio recordings into accurate text documents for various contexts, including court decisions and meeting minutes. The platform provides a fast and reliable solution for creating transcriptions that align with judicial terminology and requirements.
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Private Sector
Deployment Type
Web Platform
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Does not require developer
License
Proprietary
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