Fluent.ai

Self-learning speech recognition that works for everyone

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Current voice interfaces like Siri and Google Now fail too often because of noise and accents—and that’s for the languages they support in the first place. Customers are especially frustrated with command interfaces: faulty speech recognition is the #1 complaint of new car owners in the US. Fluent.ai will change the game. Our technology skips speech-to-text recognition and instead translates speech directly into actions, so people can control their cars, homes and wearables reliably with voice. And through advanced machine learning, Fluent.ai learns the user’s commands—not the other way around.

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