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Microsoft Is Reportedly in Talks to Scoop Up AI Firm Nuance Communications for $16 Billion


Microsoft Is Reportedly in Talks to Scoop Up AI Firm Nuance Communications for $16 Billion
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Microsoft is in advanced talks to acquire Nuance Communications, an artificial intelligence firm whose speech recognition tech helped develop Apple’s Siri virtual assistant, for as much as $16 billion, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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The deal price being negotiated could value Nuance at around $56 per share, the source said, a roughly 23% premium compared to the share’s closing price on Friday. They added that an official announcement may come as soon as Monday.
A source that spoke with Bloomberg, which first reported news of a potential deal on Sunday, said that negotiations remain ongoing and cautioned that they could still fall apart. ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom July 1, 2013 14:53:00

Components more than together ultimately speaker recognition with human in the loop. that s another term. you always have a trained examiner listening? that is correct. your examiners are trained in the various methodologist available for speaker recognition? that is correct. the computer cannot really assess whether, you know, inputting voices produce inference or computer cannot tell whether a person was happy, sad or voice was you know produced under, you know, normal duress. so to detect all of those, we have to depend up on the trained examiners. all right. we will step away and sort of like a at least conclude my show with a synopsis of what ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom July 1, 2013 14:50:00

Same the chance of company bias might be lesser tan the situation in which two voice sound alike or very difficult to an lies and i think they have a tendency to sort of follow the leader and that happens and it s the bias issue is a very serious, you know topic embedded within the 69 ticket working group for the speaker recognition as well. it s a very serious issue. does bias work both ways? by that, i mean, if you go into it not wanting or assume tag you are fought hearing the same voice? it can go either way. as far as familiar voice ....

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