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Wall Street Journal
4 days ago
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
Spotting Clouds in a Carefree Summer Market
On a sunny summer's day, you might think of going to the beach. Or you might list the things that ought to be worrying investors, and mostly aren't. Your scribe chose the latter, as regular readers might expect. The list of what is actually giving investors pause is remarkably short, itself a reason for concern. If stocks climb a wall of worry, they may be approaching the top—and the nasty slide down the slope of hope.
National Post
6 days ago
- Health
- National Post
Otto Launches AI Recap, the First Scribe Tool that is Built for the Whole Picture of Veterinary Care
Article content Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Article content From visit summaries to follow-ups, Otto AI Recap captures more of what matters — without the sticker shock — and connects seamlessly to Otto Flow when clinics are ready for an all-in-one platform. Article content Article content AUSTIN, Texas — Otto, the veterinary technology company trusted by more than 5,000 clinics, today announced the launch of a standalone version of its scribe tool, Otto AI Recap. Formerly only available with Otto Flow, this new standalone version gives every veterinary team the ability to get started with a powerful scribe tool without breaking the bank. Clinics can start with a 21-day free trial of all features – the longest in the industry – and then pay the low price of $49/month for two users with no long-term commitment. Entire clinics can sign up for AI Recap Team to have unlimited users for $169/month. All features are available, regardless of the package you sign up for, offering an accessible, affordable way to reduce mental load, improve documentation, and give teams time back in their day. Article content 'We've had a couple of doctors use it in the rooms, and it's working great. They love it. One of them said they're never going back.' – Dr. Amanda Graham, Abell Animal Hospital Article content Built and trained specifically for veterinary care — not retrofitted from another industry — Otto AI Recap listens during appointments and quickly creates accurate, structured notes using either web-enabled devices or the Otto mobile app, available for both Apple and Android devices. Doctors finish records faster, communicate more clearly, and stay focused on the pet, not the keyboard. Article content 'With so many new players rushing into the veterinary space, it's easy to get distracted by flash over substance,' said Zeynep Young, CEO of Otto. 'Otto's AI Scribe is built differently—grounded in years of experience with vet teams, priced with clinics in mind, and it's trusted by thousands of practices. It's everything you need, without the sticker shock.' Article content For Dr. Amanda Graham at Abell Animal Hospital, the impact of Otto Recap was immediate: Article content 'We've had a couple of doctors use it in the rooms, and it's working great. They love it. One of them said they're never going back.' Article content Both versions of Otto Recap use veterinary-specific language models to capture the clinical essentials while filtering out the small talk. Doctors can upload their own templates or use pre-built options, and Otto formats the note into the template of the doctor's choosing. Notes are saved and accessible across the team for follow-up care, helping the whole clinic stay in sync. Article content Dr. Angel Martin of GVA Russell Ridge Article content noted: Article content 'It's pretty impressive, the amount of information that it's picking up… and how it's sorting it, really including the important stuff and junking the stuff that doesn't really matter. It's super impressive in that regard.' Article content Built for Today. Ready for What's Next. Article content While Otto AI Recap works beautifully as a standalone tool, it's also part of a broader vision: the foundation for smarter, more connected care. When clinics are ready to expand, Otto AI Recap integrates directly into Otto Flow, the company's all-in-one veterinary communication platform for online booking, forms, messages, reminders, payments, and internal collaboration. Article content There's no steep learning curve. No separate systems. No rework. Just the same trusted notes, connected to the tools that make them even more actionable. And when clinics upgrade to Flow, Otto AI Recap is included. Article content Otto AI Recap is available now. To start your free trial or learn more, visit Article content About Otto Article content Otto is a veterinary technology company focused on helping clinics grow and thrive while protecting team balance. Designed by people who know the realities of veterinary practice, Otto delivers automated client communications, digital forms, direct booking, payment tools, and workflow solutions that integrate seamlessly with leading PIMS to over 5000 clinics. Unlike many platforms, Otto is 100% veterinary-focused, comes with all capabilities available out-of-the-box, and is supported by a team that comes from the veterinary world and has experienced the chaos firsthand. From small animal clinics to specialty and ER hospitals, Otto helps veterinary teams fill their schedule, streamline operations, reduce burnout, and focus on high-quality care. Learn more at Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content Contacts Article content Press Contact: Article content Lisa Roberts Article content Article content Article content

Business Recorder
21-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
SCCI presents budget proposals for FY 2025-26
PESHAWAR: Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry presented its budget proposals for the fiscal year 2025-26. In the budget proposals, the SCCI urged the government to rationalize taxes by making reduction in their ratio at optimal level, broadening tax-base and refraining from imposition of new taxes. SCCI also sought reduction in duties on import of raw material/items and pragmatic steps for simplifying the existing taxation system. It emphasized that the government should announce a special budget for the development of small and medium industry. The budget proposals said soft loans should be provided to SMEs, especially start-up businesses, women entrepreneurs so that they will also equally contribute to the economic growth and development of the country. The chamber demanded that a special fiscal relief package and tax cessions for next five years should be announced for war-torn Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Budget is a true reflection of the government policies, which should be made people as well as business-friendly, says Fazal Moqeem Khan, president of the Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry while talking to this scribe here on Tuesday. He said that the budget coming at the time of economic take-off will set the roadmap for the future and added that there is need to build a sustainable basis for reducing electricity prices. The SCCI chief urged the government to take new policy measures aimed at promoting the documented economy that would help improve the tax revenue collection and achieve sustainable growth. Emphasizing on elimination of unregistered and illegal business/ trade as highly beneficial for the national economy, he said it is necessary that the informal economy sector should bring in formal economy. Fazal Moqeem emphasized the need for reduction in electricity, gas tariff and urged the government to focus on renewable energy in a bid to significantly reduce the cost of production and pave the way for rapid revival of the economy. Talking about the solar policy, he said that the policy should be prepared in a way that it covers the interest of both the government and consumers. He sought repealing all agreements with IPPs. Coordinated implementation of policies through SIFC and measures in the budget are essential, SCCI chief stressed. Fazal Moqeem Khan while addressing pre-budget session in Peshawar University asserted the industrial sector needs to be further promoted. He highly backed privatizing loss-making State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), stating that it can provide long-term stability to the government's financial and budgetary position. Regarding the agricultural sector, SCCI chief said it is the backbone of Pakistan's economy and suggested that the government should take maximum steps in the budget to facilitate farmers. Sustainable water use system, construction of new water storages should be a priority, he added. About the construction sector the president suggested that a special package should be announced in the budget for the revival of the construction sector. Fazal Moqeem emphasized that tariff policy should be made to discourage imports and promote local products. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025



