Alexa, what’s my bank balance? The 2018 state of voice. All of a sudden voice assistants are everywhere. In our phones, cars, TVs, microwaves and refrigerators. If you don’t have at least one Amazon Echo, Google Home or Apple HomePod in your house at this point you might be in the minority: voice assistants have […]
No cloud server or messaging system is completely secure: Just ask Hillary Clinton. Even though these systems are protected with layers of security, these layers can be hacked. Brute force attacks can crack passwords. MITM attacks using tools like sslstrip can turn secure sessions into insecure HTTP sessions. And outright manipulation of human confidence can […]
While we are known for our voice capabilities, we also process text in exactly the same way, teasing out interesting topics, just as we have since our Twitter trending days. So, we put the Chilcot Report through the system, and at the very top of the Topic Map? Corruption Perceptions Index and Transparency International. Just […]
One of the ways we price our software is by the hour – You send me an hour of audio files, I’ll put them into a “JumpTo” format, and then charge you for an hour. Job done. We are selling a lot into the eDiscovery market, and that is dominated by one pricing metric: the […]
I am a terrible note taker – My handwriting is appalling, and while I can type pretty fast, I find it very difficult to look people in the eye at the same time – And when I am on the phone, trying to tuck the headset under my chin and type is near impossible (and […]
I had intended to write a long post about how people should take time out every day to look at their job/business to see how they could do things better and smarter. I was prompted when I heard about some of the truly massive sums some organisations are spending listening to phone calls at the […]