Google Project Euphonia aims to understand the speech-impaired [9to5google.com]
Tell Google Home 'stop' and you can go right back to sleep [www.cnet.com]
Google's Project Euphonia uses AI to boost impaired speech recognition [www.slashgear.com]
Google awards $25 million in global AI impact grants [venturebeat.com]
How AI can improve products for people with impaired speech [www.blog.google]
Google I/O: Everything announced at Google's big developer conference [edition.cnn.com]
Here’s everything Google announced today at the I/O 2019 Keynote [techcrunch.com]
Google News full coverage and Podcasts results come to Search [www.androidpolice.com]
El Proyecto Euphonia es un esfuerzo de investigación de @GoogleAI para ayudar a las personas con discapacidades del habla a comunicarse más rápido y obtener independencia → https://t.co/0DqpRmSBOW #io19 pic.twitter.com/P3ztdcAtDR
— Google México (@googlemexico) May 7, 2019
At the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California today for Google I/O, the search company's annual conference for software developers building on its platforms. New hardware, helpful AI features expected to be unveiled starting in a few minutes. pic.twitter.com/TIToZdEQAp
— Paresh Dave (@peard33) May 7, 2019
I love this initiative ❤️ voice recognition didn’t even understand people with accents not too long ago! And now it’s going to be accessible for everyone #io19 https://t.co/8ojzXZzLvr
— Una @ Google I/O ??? (@Una) May 7, 2019
Honored to be part of TensorFlow.js and Euphonia teams at Google to explore the use of in-browser, on-device DNN and transfer learning to help people with disabilities communicate. Just announced in @sundarpichai's keynote speech at #io19.
— Shanqing Cai (@sqcai) May 7, 2019
More details: https://t.co/G45frC6NWO
Here we are, at #io19. Some German dude set up his camera right in front of us, though. Cc @MarcusSchuler pic.twitter.com/5UQx42f2JX
— Frederic Lardinois (@fredericl) May 7, 2019
The way that Google Assistant's "stop" alarm feature works without you saying "Hey, Google" first is that the device's mic will listen for your voice for 3 seconds after the alarm sounds https://t.co/rpOs07wkYI #io19 @CNET
— Jessica Dolcourt (@jdolcourt) May 7, 2019
Massive applause at #io19 to new verbal "stop" feature to turn off Google Assistant-powered alarms. (No "Okay Google" needed). @CNET's @shelbybrown91: "Yeah, I'm using that tomorrow." https://t.co/cs6AVTQ5u6
— Jason Hiner (@jasonhiner) May 7, 2019
I love, love, LOVE this one. I can't tell you how often I scream at my timer to stop. RT Tell Google Home 'stop' and you can go right back to sleep https://t.co/NbNgeTLCq3 #io19 @CNET
— Jessica Dolcourt (@jdolcourt) May 7, 2019
Google is looking to improve speech recognition for people with impaired speech. This is such important work. People who benefit most from speech recognition cannot use it reliably. https://t.co/y2PTYVaO5d h/t @dylanbarrell #a11y #io19
— Eric Wright (@ewaccess) May 7, 2019
Here's everything Google announced today at the I/O 2019 Keynote https://t.co/f0evZOLhdo via @techcrunch #GoogleIO
— LouisColumbus (@LouisColumbus) May 7, 2019
Huge congratulations to the HURIDOCS team for winning the Google AI impact grant, to explore how machine learning can help protect human rights.
— Gisella Reina (@ReinaGisella) May 8, 2019
Access to information =access to justice!
#humanrights #philanthropy #HURIDOCS https://t.co/yr3UjRzNUe
Google awards $25 million in global AI impact grants https://t.co/2NLGMmU3EX via @VentureBeat
— Wadhwani AI (@WadhwaniAI) May 8, 2019
Google awards $25 million in global AI impact grants https://t.co/v2aNhQIqJQ #management #startup pic.twitter.com/HxXBmzuh34
— New York Startup Lab (@NYStartupLab) May 7, 2019
How #AI can improve products for people with impaired speech @google https://t.co/Rn2femXZEX
— Disabled World (@DisabledWorld) May 8, 2019
#Google How AI can improve products for people with impaired speech https://t.co/s2nmwQYhPQ
— Steve Soleimani (@stevesoleimani) May 7, 2019
well done recap of Google Keynote https://t.co/zMlivGgkbE
— 01eg.me ???? (@01egme) May 7, 2019
Duplex on the Web is my favourite. And what is yours? pic.twitter.com/I0SLFiTn68