Coval has raised $28m, led by Norwest, to simulate and test enterprise AI voice agents before they fail on real customer calls.
Treble's wave-based acoustic simulation platform uses patented algorithms to generate AI sound scenarios for robotics, ...
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A universal truth about parenting is that the second you think you’ve got a handle on a difficult stage in your child’s development — sleepless nights, the terrible twos, puberty — everything changes.
A universal truth about parenting is that the second you think you’ve got a handle on a difficult stage in your child’s development — sleepless nights, the terrible twos, puberty — everything changes.
A brain-computer interface (BCI) that reads a listener’s brain signals to determine which speaker they are paying attention to and selectively amplifies that voice in real time improved speech ...
With the arrival of digital assistant apps like Gemini and Siri, most of us have grown used to talking to our phones. But conversing with your Android or iOS device can go way beyond interacting with ...
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Imagine a crowded room. It's a chaos of sound, teeming with indistinct voices. Scientists call this the cocktail party problem. To overcome it, most people are able to focus on a single speaker's ...
Generative and agentic AI are changing how people search, shop, request support, and use digital services, according to Adobe's 2026 AI and Digital Trends Report. As voice-first assistants begin to ...
Voice control has been around in cars forever, and digital assistants are hardly new. Rivian Assistant, though, is promising to be a new kind of both that not only talks to you conversationally but ...