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Krisp is using AI to help Indians sound like Americans on calls

Audio startup Krisp on Wednesday said it is launching a new feature that uses AI to change a user's accent during calls. The company is initially rolling

Latest Wave of Trulioo AI and Machine Learning Innovation Accelerates Job Processing by 60%

Trulioo advancements in proprietary AI and machine learning models elevate performance, reduce fraud and set benchmarks in document verification.

Phenom Launches Customized AI Agents for Specific Functions and Industries

HR technology company Phenom's new AI agents were designed in consideration of how roles can be different across various organizations.

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Qi implements Generative AI and Cloud technology from Genesys

Qi enhances its customer service with Genesys' Generative AI and Cloud technology, achieving an 80% reduction in response time and 60% telecom cost savings.

I tested this AI voice recorder, and now I'll never take meeting notes manually again

Recording in both situations requires a two-second press to start the recording, and the small LED of the "A" in the Plaud logo glows red with a small vibration just to confirm. Once you've finished recording, another press and the red light extinguishes. Really, it's as easy as pushing the record button on a dictaphone.

Qualcomm and Palantir extend AI to the edge for industrial IoT

Qualcomm Technologies teams with Palantir to run artificial intelligence capabilities on advanced edge computing platforms enabling real-time insights and data-driven decisions in industrial use cases.

Berks police department testing AI-powered police officer assistant

Muhlenberg Township Police Department is partnering with TRULEO, an AI-Powered Police Officer helps with automating body-worn camera review, coaching and recognition for officers.

AI-Powered Earbuds: Real-Time Language Translation at its Best

While global connectivity has significantly improved, language barriers remain a major challenge. Visitors, whether business executives or students, often seek