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Artificial intelligence (AI) company Sensory has brought technology like ChatGPT to devices without a screen or keyboard.
The Chattanooga-based company said in a press release emailed to PYMNTS on Monday (April 24) that ChatGPT and other large language models will be used in in-ear voice assistants, smartwatches, smartphones and in-vehicle infotainment. We announced a new integration that allows devices such as chat systems to drive conversational voice responses. .
Sensory CEO Todd Mozer said in the release: Integrating this powerful new technology with our robust voice AI stack is a game-changer in the market, enabling our customers to create a new generation of infinitely functional voices tailored for different customized domains. You can create a voice assistant. ”
In a release, Sensory said its technology makes generative AI more accurate, with a technology stack that includes wake word recognition and the ability to avoid unpredictable and inaccurate responses. The company calls these “‘AI hallucinations’ that can occur on platforms that rely solely on generative AI.”
It also includes a text-to-speech feature that allows users to hear responses in a natural-sounding voice, as well as the ability to ask follow-up questions or add information to the initial request, making the conversation “more natural.” And it becomes something human.” to release.
PYMNTS research shows that 86 million consumers in the US alone are using voice assistants, and there is an opportunity to connect voice and commerce. The data also shows he has 21 million more smart home consumers using his devices compared to last year’s measurements.
This space isn’t just owned by Big Tech. SoundHound AI announced this month that it has closed its new $125 million line of credit from Atlas Credit Partners. That’s because it’s gearing up to “greatly grow” its subscription business, which offers AI-based customer service. This includes tools to support call answering and food ordering for restaurants. .
In March, OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, announced that it would use Stripe’s financial infrastructure platform to monetize its ChatGPT and DALL-E AI products, and Stripe would incorporate OpenAI’s generative AI technology into its products and services. bottom. OpenAI is being leveraged to launch global payment systems for several product lines, said Emily Glassberg Sands, Stripe’s head of information and data science, in March when she announced Karen Webster’s told to
