Caller ID company Truecaller works together with Microsoft to allow users to create an AI version of their voices to answer calls. The app secures users as it can detect and block spam calls and now, this is possible with the help of Microsoft's Azure AI speech tool.
It will learn from a recorded clip to then create an AI iteration of the user's unique voice. Product Director and General Manager at Truecaller, Raphael Mimoun notes in a blog post, "This groundbreaking capability not only adds a touch of familiarity and comfort for the users but also showcases the power of AI in transforming the way we interact with our digital assistants." Prior to this, users can always select from preset voices.
AI-Powered Call Assistant Tools
Truecaller and Microsoft Relies on AI to Answer Calls
Trend Themes
1. AI Voice Cloning - Creating AI versions of users' voices introduces a new level of personalization and comfort in digital interactions.
2. Spam Call Detection - Leveraging AI to detect and block spam calls offers enhanced security and user protection.
3. Azure AI Integration - Integrating with Microsoft's Azure AI speech tool showcases advanced capabilities in artificial intelligence voice applications.
Industry Implications
1. Telecommunications - AI-powered call assistants can revolutionize how telecom providers offer customer service and spam protection.
2. Artificial Intelligence - This innovation highlights the growing impact of AI technologies across various communication platforms.
3. Software Development - Developers can explore new horizons in creating AI-powered applications that enhance user experience with voice interactions.