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Protected Notes for Defense Contractors
Securely Store and Summarize Protected Notes for Defense Contractors

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool transforms, summarizes, and enhances written content using AI, suitable for managing complex texts like those used by defense contractors.
Upload the document, select Summarize, and choose a suitable format like Paragraph or Bullet Points for concise summaries suitable for defense documentation.
You can upload text files (.txt, .md), image files (.jpg, .png for OCR), audio (.mp3), and video files (.mp4), all transcribed before processing.
Defense contractors can use the tool to securely condense project notes and extensive reports into manageable and precise summaries.
Use the Reword variant with the Formal style to ensure a clear and professional tone suitable for defense-related notes.
Yes, but ensure each file is under 100 MB for text, image, and audio files, and under 60 minutes for audio/video files.
While privacy specifics aren't stated, the tool automates transcription and processing, suitable for non-sensitive data files.
Seven styles are available including Formal for professional use, ensuring defense documents are rewritten clearly and effectively.
Yes, use the Summarize variant and select the Meeting format to structure notes taken during defense contractor meetings.
There is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB and 60 minutes for audio/video files to ensure efficient processing.
No, the tool cannot edit results. Revisions require input adjustments and generating new outputs.
No, the tool requires an online connection for processing and summarizing defense contractors' documents.
For defense-related communication, input 300 characters or more, select Write Email, and the AI drafts an email format.
For summarizing and email drafting, a minimum of 300 characters is required to ensure adequate content for processing.
No, the tool processes one text at a time, suitable for individual defense documents or notes.