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This 'Emotion-Canceling' AI Alters Angry Voices for Call Center Staff
PC Magazine· 19 hours agoCustomers who phone into support call centers could soon have their voices changed to make them...
Softbank-Backed Loggi Will Work With Citigroup To Sell Stake to Investors
Bloomberg· 2 days agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Brazilian delivery startup Loggi Tecnologia Ltda, which...
SoftBank Corp launches strategic partnership with leading AI startup Perplexity
TelecomTV· 3 days agoIn line with the partnership, from June 19, 2024, SoftBank will accept applications from customers using its ‘SoftBank,’ ‘Y!mobile’ and ‘LINEMO’ mobile ...
SoftBank's triple, Pinterest is going public and the market meltdown
TechCrunch· 2 days agoHello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the...
SoftBank-backed travel tech firm TravelPerk acquires U.S. rival and bags $135 million for expansion
CNBC· 2 days agoTravelPerk, a European corporate travel booking platform, told CNBC on Tuesday it has acquired...
Tech giant SoftBank built emotion-canceling AI for its employees
BGR· 2 days agoCustomer service is a tough business. Now, it looks like Japanese tech giant SoftBank is trying to...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 2 days agoThis comes after Softbank’s record $29 billion selldown in Alibaba stock over 2022. Alibaba shares, which had recently soared on the news of the tech giant’s plan to split ...
SoftBank-backed travel tech firm TravelPerk acquires U.S. rival and bags $135 million for expansion
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 2 days agoTravelPerk, a European corporate travel booking platform, told CNBC it has acquired Chicago-based...
Global Telco AI Alliance forms joint venture to build telco LLMs
Light Reading· 8 hours agoThe joint venture composed of Singtel, Deutsche Telekom, e&, SK Telecom and SoftBank will develop...
Softbank is developing an AI for phone calls that will make you sound less angry if you yell at...
TechSpot· 7 days agoForward-looking: As generative AI gains popularity, many worry that it might replace some human jobs, with customer service positions possibly being among the most critically endangered. Japanese ...