Sramana Mitra: Let’s elaborate and do some use cases. Manyam Mallela: Imagine an online learning company that provides education to millions of students. One of our clients is Udacity. Udacity has close to tens of millions of students providing a variety of courses and degrees.
Sramana Mitra: You’re doing a speech-to-text translation and then doing a natural language processing on it, and then tying that to the learning algorithm. Is that the architecture? Danny Tomsett: That’s right. The digital human is able to understand through speech-to-text and have an idea of what is going on with the user. We’ll pass
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This feature from Forbes looks at a recent Gartner report that expects IT spending to drop by 8%. Some sub-categories like cloud computing are expected to see increased spending. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links.