MSI Partners with Ubestream to Build Edge Voice AI Applications
MSI has announced a partnership with AI startup Ubestream to integrate Ubestream's AIspeakin voice AI technology into MSI's EdgeXpert edge computing solution, aiming to jointly develop high-performance, low-latency, and data-private edge voice AI applications.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Chia-hao, Taipei, April 28) As artificial intelligence (AI) applications extend from the cloud to the edge, gaming giant MSI today announced a partnership with AI startup Ubestream. They will integrate Ubestream's voice AI technology, AIspeakin, into MSI's EdgeXpert edge computing solution, jointly creating high-performance, low-latency, and data-private voice AI applications.
MSI issued a press release explaining that by integrating AIspeakin's speech recognition, semantic understanding, and multi-language real-time translation technologies, inference processing can be completed at the edge, effectively reducing latency and enhancing data security.
MSI pointed out that this solution can be applied in various scenarios such as smart manufacturing, smart services, smart retail, and public spaces, for example, real-time voice translation, AI voice customer service, and voice guidance systems, helping enterprises improve operational efficiency and optimize user experience.
Chou Li-Lan, Associate Manager of MSI Technology's Industrial Computer Business Unit, stated that through this collaboration with Ubestream, MSI integrates voice AI technology into its edge computing architecture, helping clients achieve the optimal balance in terms of real-time performance, stability, and data privacy. MSI will continue to cooperate with ecosystem partners to promote more practical and deployable AI applications. (Editor: Chang Chun-mao) 1150428
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Chia-hao, Taipei, April 28) As artificial intelligence (AI) applications extend from the cloud to the edge, gaming giant MSI today announced a partnership with AI startup Ubestream. They will integrate Ubestream's voice AI technology, AIspeakin, into MSI's EdgeXpert edge computing solution, jointly creating high-performance, low-latency, and data-private voice AI applications.
MSI issued a press release explaining that by integrating AIspeakin's speech recognition, semantic understanding, and multi-language real-time translation technologies, inference processing can be completed at the edge, effectively reducing latency and enhancing data security.
MSI pointed out that this solution can be applied in various scenarios such as smart manufacturing, smart services, smart retail, and public spaces, for example, real-time voice translation, AI voice customer service, and voice guidance systems, helping enterprises improve operational efficiency and optimize user experience.
Chou Li-Lan, Associate Manager of MSI Technology's Industrial Computer Business Unit, stated that through this collaboration with Ubestream, MSI integrates voice AI technology into its edge computing architecture, helping clients achieve the optimal balance in terms of real-time performance, stability, and data privacy. MSI will continue to cooperate with ecosystem partners to promote more practical and deployable AI applications. (Editor: Chang Chun-mao) 1150428
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