Voice recognition stories
Rich Data Co secures its first US client with M&T Bank Corporation, integrating AI to enhance the bank's risk management and lending strategies.
The voice analytics market is set to soar to $9.33bn by 2030, fuelled by growing use of voice recognition tech.
This advancement is due largely to the rise of artificial intelligence and natural language processing software, as well as improvements in computing power.
Voice recognition technology's popularity has grown in many industries, including those operating in rugged environments.
Renesas and Cyberon partner to offer voice user interface solutions for Renesas customers using the RA MCU line.
Dubber acquires AI transcription service provider Notiv for A$6.6m, boosting its own AI programme and adding new revenue-generating services.
CSIRO's Data61 has developed Void, a pioneering tech to detect voice spoofing in assistants like Alexa and Siri, addressing rising cybersecurity concerns.
Amazon has launched a new line-up of Echo devices, enabling users to access Alexa at home in different ways, as well as a range of Alexa features.
Victoria Uni students gain hands-on experience in film dubbing and subtitling with new VoiceQ software, heralding a revolution in language and media training.
Creepy big brother strikes again with Samsung's new Smart TV privacy policy, allowing the company to listen in on everything you say.
As unified communications (UC) adoption grows, tech providers must guide resellers to support and educate businesses for effective deployment and ongoing use.
MediaTek and JioThings partner to launch Made in India smart modules and digital clusters for the 2-wheeler market, enhancing the EV landscape globally.
Deepfakes now rank as the second most common security threat to UK businesses, with over 32% experiencing such incidents, a new ISMS.online report reveals.
Voice biometrics is a tried and tested security measure that more and more organisations are putting in place as more consumers ask for it.
From mid-2017, ANZ customers will be able to use their voice to transfer more than $1000 through ANZ's mobile apps.
VoiceBox Technologies, the company behind the Samsung and Toyota voice assistants, is taking artificial intelligence to new heights with its Voice AI.