My last several cogint.ai posts have looked at the use of voice-enabled bots – aka voicebots – for use in Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and other telephony applications. I continued on this theme with a review of another voicebot telephony connectivity option - AudioCodes' Voice.AI Gateway. The AudioCodes Voice.AI
Kranky Geek is a technology event series focused on various aspects of Real Time Communications (RTC). WebRTC is always a major topic and we have been adding more talks on how AI and ML intersect with RTC too. We have held events all over the world and this year held
The Illinois Institute of Technology Real Time Communications (IIT-RTC) conference is an academically inspired conferences I frequently attend. This year I moderated a panel with Chris Wendt of Comcast, Vijay Gurbani or Vail Systems, and Varun Signh of callstats.io.
I introduced the topic and provided a framework from my
I am asked all the time what the most popular WebRTC projects are. I tried to address this question a few years ago in Data Nerding with WebRTC GitHub Data where I used the GitHub dataset on BigQuery to filter out WebRTC repos. I did an update to this analysis
I have been very interested in how modern voice assistants can be used with Real Time Communications even before I started my AI in RTC research. I partnered with
Emiliano Pelliccioni at webrtc.ventures on a research project to understand how to build build conversational, voice-driven bot interfaces that could