Oz Krakowski, Chief Business Development Officer at Deepdub, will display the company’s AI-powered self-service dubbing platform and voice application programming interface (API).
Both of these solutions are intended to make broadcaster and creator setups faster and easier. The voice API, in particular, allows networks and platforms to integrate voice capabilities directly into their workflows and personalised experiences. These solutions incorporate genAI to improve the latency and quality of voice operations.
In the future, Krakowski expects the drive for real-time, personalised experiences to lead to an increasing interest in interactive, voice-centric platforms. As AI edges closer to the natural and seamless replication of voices, the executive believes that the typing and reading portion of operating systems will give way almost entirely to voice control.
Visit Deepdub in Hall 14 at Stand 14.B53.
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