INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Clinc co-founder and CEO Jason Mars just announced the company is expanding to a third vertical: Automotive
The company, which started in fintech and recently unveiled a product for drive-thru restaurants, is aiming its voice AI service at the
The idea is to give automakers a platform that they can integrate into their vehicles that will allow drivers to control and interact with
their vehicles through natural language.Launching alongside the new product, Clinc also revealed a platform to give developers access to the
The company says it easy enough for developers with little to no experience in machine learning to build with Clinc products.Clinc
conversational AI is fantastic and the company products in other verticals show that if it used by automakers, the technology could usher in
a new wave of user interfaces
This is not Siri.Clinc unveils a sophisticated, conversational AI platform to deliver voice and chat enabled solutions within a car
(demo)#TCDisruptpic.twitter.com/Ec4PYetL6V— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) September 5, 2018The company was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan in
2015 with a solution for fintech and currently has several contracts with major banks such as USAA, Barclays and SP Global
In most cases, when integrated into the bank system, Clinc technology emulates human intelligence and can interpret unstructured,
The idea is to let users converse with their bank account using natural language without pre-defined templates or hierarchical voice menus
The company says it works in any language.With its new developer platform, companies can use Clinc system to integrate the company natural
language processing into their products.&We&re thrilled to be democratizing the world most powerful conversational AI and to be empowering
people to solve important problems and to create amazing things,& said Dr
&We&ve taken the complexity out of machine learning infrastructure and we&re giving developers the keys to our AI brain to create and deploy
their own customizable virtual assistants.&