Thursday 7 January 2016

Is This the Year of Interactive Voice Technology?; The Promise and Limits of 'Learning Analytics'

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Is 2016 the Year of Interactive Voice Technology?
Conversational voice interfaces have been on the verge of being "the next big thing" for several decades. Despite the delay, the technology may finally be going somewhere, thanks to intense competition between the many companies working in the field. Api.ai CEO Ilya Gelfenbeyns, whose company makes its own voice-controlled utility, weighs in on the coming days.

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