Chrome 151 Beta introduces automatic punctuation for voice recognition, allowing the browser to infer commas and periods from natural speech without spoken commands.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. One of the more exciting and promising technologies in the ...
Since 2017, Google Cloud has offered a Speech-to-Text (STT) API that third-parties can take advantage of in their own services. The newest models for Google speech recognition improve accuracy due to ...
How is AI redefining the way financial firms supervise voice communications? Explore how firms are transforming voice ...
Q: Are there any free voice recognition programs for my computer that are worth trying? A: The pursuit to have computers understand human speech started in the early 1950s when Bell Labs designed a ...
Video game technology continues to evolve at a remarkable pace, with developers constantly searching for new ways to make gameplay more immersive and interactive. Graphics, artificial intelligence, ...
Voice recognition technology now reliably sits on our phones, smart speakers and other devices. And our use of this capability is multiplying. In this article, let’s consider how this now common ...
A new speech recognition API has been added, which converts speech to text locally. It supports both real-time and batch transcriptions and processes input via microphone, as an audio stream, or from ...
Your voice reveals more about you than you realize. To the human ear, your voice can instantly give away your mood, for example—it’s easy to tell if you’re excited or upset. But machines can learn a ...
Canonical develops Myna, a local speech recognition for Ubuntu Desktop. It is scheduled to offer a dictation function ...