Source: techcrunch.com As part of new efforts toward accessibility, Google announced Project Euphoniaat I/O in May: An attempt to make speech recognition capable of understanding people with non-standard speaking voices or impediments. The company has just published a post and its paper explaining some of the AI work enabling the new capability. The problem is simple to observe: The Read More

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Source:- cnet.com The chief of Amazon Web Services defended his company’s use of facial recognitiontechnology but said he believes it should be subject to government regulation. Andy Jassy, the CEO of Amazon’s cloud computing services, speaking Monday at the Code Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, acknowledged that concerns about technologies like its controversial Rekognition program are valid but maintained the Read More

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Source:- forbes.com Want to schedule an appointment? Just ask your phone. Need to turn on your bedroom lights? Google Home has you covered. Now a $49 billion market, voice-activated systems have gained popularity among consumers, thanks to their ability to automate and streamline mundane tasks. But for people with impaired speech,  technologies that rely on voice commands Read More

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