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Amazon Announces Voice Interoperability Initiative—Leaves Out Apple and Google

There’s no doubt that virtual assistants and AI-based voice services are one of the next big things in the technology industry. Long the stuff of science fiction, voice-based computing represents the next leap in computer interface and usability paradigms. As a result, virtually all the major players are pushing ahead with development. It should come […]

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Amazon makes Alexa Auto SDK 2.0 generally available

In the shadow of a blockbuster Apple press conference earlier this afternoon, Amazon quietly announced the general availability of the Alexa Auto SDK 2.0, the latest version of the software development kit that enables automotive OEMs to integrate Alexa into their vehicles. This release ships with a suite of tools for enabling Alexa to play

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Speech Synthesis through Brain Signals

Feb 4, 2019 Posted by Dr. Nidhi Arora in Artificial Intelligence, Tech News | 1 comment Neuro-engineers from Columbia University have developed an Artificial Intelligence based system which can translate thoughts into recognizable speech.  Sounds interesting?? Yes… The technology is based on Artificial Intelligence, which has made it possible for computers to communicate directly with

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Guide to call tracking and the power of AI for analyzing phone data

Invoca, an AI-powered call tracking platform, published their Call Tracking Study Guide in March of this year. The in-depth guide demystifies call tracking technology and reviews how call tracking tools help marketers connect digital campaign data to inbound customer phone calls. Call tracking is a powerful way for marketers to understand exactly where phone calls

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Who’s poised to win the brewing v-commerce wars?

While Google is an obvious “horse to bet on,” ubiquity, UX and utility will dominate the voice-search innovation race in 2020 and beyond. An old prediction that half of all internet searches will be carried out via voice by 2020 does not look like it’s on track to be a reality, despite making it into Mary Meeker’s

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Are smart speakers making audio advertising more enticing? – Econsultancy

According to Canalys, global smart speaker usage is forecast to grow 82.4% in 2019, rising from 114 million units in 2018 to 207.9 million this year. In the UK, specifically, the number of smart speaker users is predicted to grow 31.6% to 12.6 million also in 2019. So, as user adoption increases – mainly of

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Why Voice is Changing How Developers Make Apps

Voice is a fundamental platform that all software developers must at least consider when building new apps. The growing presence of voice on mobile devices, desktops, home assistants, and appliances represents an accelerating shift away from graphical user interfaces for many key functions. Developers are being tasked with integrating new and creative uses of voice

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Study: How ready are businesses for voice search?

“So… most businesses know about voice search. But has this knowledge helped them optimize for it?” An interesting report recently released by Uberall sought to address that exact question. For as much as we talk about the importance of voice search, and even how to optimize for it — are people actually doing it? In

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Amazon brings HIPAA-compliant healthcare skills to Alexa – Econsultancy

The consumerization of healthcare has organizations in the market rethinking the ways they engage with patients. Players including pharma companies, hospitals and payors are increasingly developing new kinds of experiences that take advantage of technologies including apps, social networks, connected devices, AI and chatbots. Now some are developing voice-based experiences for patients. Earlier this month,

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