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Webinar Recap: “Hey Car, What’s Next?”

Exploring the Future of Voice AI in Automotive Sensory recently hosted an exciting webinar, “Hey Car, What’s Next?”, where we explored the evolving role of voice AI in the automotive space. Moderated by Peter Cooney, CEO & Founder of SAR Insight & Consulting, the panel brought together thought leaders from BMW, MediaTek, and Sensory. If you missed the live event,…
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Sensory’s Voice Triggers Technology: An AI Audio Discussion

This AI Audio discussion was generated with Google’s Notebook LM, harnessing advanced artificial intelligence to deliver insights about our technology—through technology itself. What better way to explore innovation than by experiencing it firsthand?  In this discussion, you can quickly learn more about the three kinds of voice triggers that our technology can deploy. The audio discussion provides examples of each…
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Why Hybrid AI, Powered by Sensory, is the Smarter Way to Compute Conversations

A recent article spotlighted how seemingly harmless words like “please” and “thank you” are costing cloud AI providers, like OpenAI, tens of millions in energy expenses. Why? Because every extra word processed by cloud-only Large Language Models (LLMs) adds bandwidth, GPU cycles, and electricity use. The takeaway: natural language interactions have a hidden financial and environmental cost. But what if…
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Do Voice Agents, Voice Assistants and LLMs Need Wakewords?

Large language models (LLMs) have become an integral part of our digital landscape, powering everything from action-oriented Voice Agents to automotive Voice Assistants. Their ability to process natural language and generate human-like responses has made them indispensable. However, as these models become more advanced and ubiquitous, the need for responsible and controlled interaction has grown. One critical feature that should…
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How Texas Instruments and Sensory Make Your Home Smarter

The introduction of Amazon's Echo devices and Alexa brought in an era of home control through voice, but it required an expensive speaker paired with devices capable of understanding control signals from Alexa. Sensory and Texas Instruments (TI) collaborated to make voice control easier and less expensive by placing the recognition directly in the product. Thanks to this collaboration, the…
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