San Francisco's Anthropic accuses the U.S. government of retaliation, “public castigation,” and violating its free speech and due process rights in a new lawsuit filed March 9.
This marks U.S. News & World Report's first-ever evaluation of home health providers nationwide, identifying top-performing ...
Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania was promoting her Oscar-nominated feature Four Daughters when she first heard the voice of Hind Rajab – a five-year-old Palestinian girl whose desperate phone ...
With only 2,200 people still speaking the Manx language, Chris Bartley is using AI text-to-speech systems to protect and showcase the heritage of endangered languages. Bartley, a School of Computer ...
The medieval church’s acknowledgement that signs were equivalent to a spoken language was transformative for deaf people.
Krisp Co-founder and President Arto Minasyan, who is Armenian, said he has seen the effects first-hand. “I know what it feels ...
Deveillance’s Spectre I, developed by a recent Harvard grad, wants to give people control over the always-on wearables surrounding their lives. The problem? Physics.
Experts see peer recognition as important to student success in physics, and a new study gives college-level physics instructors insight into how students perceive the message from their classmates ...
Krisp today introduced Listener-side Accent Conversion, a real-time, voice AI technology designed to improve how accented English is understood in live conversations. The system operates on-device in ...
Speechmatics today launched its new Arabic–English bilingual model, a single production-ready model that handles Arabic dialects and English simultaneously. It can be deployed on-premises and ...
It was shown off for the first time at the Central Library tram stop in Centenary Square - with the tram given a new name, Steven Knight, in recognition of his work promoting the city and the wider ...