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Poly AI: Architecting Human-Sounding Voice Assistants

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Voice assistants pose a series of technical challenges such as speech recognition, language understanding, and much more. However, as PolyAI rides its commercial journey, we increasingly realise the ability to customise and give back control to the designer is paramount.

In this talk, I want to share how this vision of customisability shapes our technical decisions, from our runtime infrastructure, multi-tenant bot building studio, to how we structure our machine learning pipelines, as well as the less well known world of telephony stack. Through this design principle, we were able to share a new generation of voice assistants to millions of users. Hope to see you there!

Please sign-up at the following link by Friday 25th February if you would like to attend: https://forms.gle/8Z7eDWE5AwR5VLA87

The speaker is an alumnus of the Department.

Some catering will be provided outside the lecture theatre following the talk.

We are asking those attending in person to please take a lateral flow test with a negative result before the talk.

This talk is part of the Technical Talks - Department of Computer Science and Technology series.

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