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Cerence Inc's Q4 2023 earnings call, unedited
Parliamo di sistemi operativi per i televisori e delle novità che investono questo settore con Paolo Centofanti della redazione di Dday.itSempre più spesso interagiamo a voce con oggetti connessi facendo loro domande e impartendo ordini. Come nasce una voce artificiale e a che punto è la tecnologia? Lo spiega Paolo Coppo, responsabile del dipartimento Text to Speech di Cerence, azienda specializzata nella creazione di assistenti virtuali per il mercato della mobilità/trasporto e non solo.Elettrificazione del trasporto merci su gomma. Le novità sono dettate dalle grandi case produttrici ma anche da alcune startup come Volta Trucks, azienda svedese che sviluppa soluzioni per le consegne a breve e media percorrenza. Al microfono di Enrico Pagliarini sentiamo Michela Pellegrino , responsabile dello sviluppo del business in Italia per Volta Trucks.E come sempre le nostre Digital News, una selezione delle notizie più importanti di innovazione e tecnologia.
Today's guest is Symphony AI CEO Sanjay Dhawan. Sanjay took the helm of Symphony last year after leading the automotive AI firm Cerence since 2019. On the AI in Business podcast, Sanjay discusses insights on using highly defined business outcomes to frame up how fast to scale enterprise data strategies, citing examples in banking and CPG. Together with Emerj CEO Daniel Faggella, Sanjay also dissects the different ways the workflows therein can change for startups and legacy enterprises so that each can judge whether a deployment is right for them. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
Today's episode of #LocationWeekly features REVLAB Technology rolling out Campus Safe panic button, Minnesota Twins partnering with ARound for virtual experiences, Panera Bread tests CarPlay in the drive-thru, and Cerence launches new solution to make any car smart. Tune in now!
Since the invention of the automobile, people have had an emotional connection to their driving experience. Cerence is capitalizing on that connection by bringing the consumer's digital life into the car, enabling intuitive and powerful interactions between the driver and their vehicle. . Cerence Co-Pilot is a first-of-its kind, multi-modal driving experience that transforms the automotive voice assistant into a proactive, AI-powered companion. It analyzes voice, gaze, gesture, and touch to understand complex situations both inside and outside the vehicle. This new level of intelligence not only enhances comfort and convenience, but also improves safety. . Cerence recently partnered with Mercedes-Benz in Germany to introduce Cerence Look, a revolutionary product that enables drivers and passengers to interact with points of interest outside the car. . As Senior Vice President and General Manager of Core Products, Dr. Ir. Christophe Couvreur is responsible for Cerence's product management, working in lockstep with the company's R&D and professional services teams worldwide. We sat down with him to discuss the history of conversational AI, the impact of Cerence's technology, and how the company is extending interactions beyond voice into a multi-sensory experience. . Through a charitable donation to the SAE Foundation, Cerence helps advance equitable STEM learning. And recently, Cerence team members judged an SAE contest for students. These initiatives ultimately build an inclusive, STEM-empowered workforce that will be key to the company's mission of creating the next generation of conversational AI-powered mobility experiences. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today (and give us a review) on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Disney announces a (selective) price hike to one of its core streaming services. (0:22) Jason Moser discusses: - The strategy of encouraging people to sign up for a bundle of Disney services - Bob Iger, Bob Chapek, and their ongoing soap opera - A listener's question about Cerence and the opportunity shares present today (12:50) Tim Beyers talks with Vitaliy Katsenelson, CEO of Investment Management Associates, about his new book "Soul In The Game" and how philosophers from more than 2,000 years ago can make you a better investor today. Got a question about stocks? Call the Motley Fool Money Hotline at 703-254-1445! Stocks mentioned: DIS, CRNC, MSFT Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Tim Beyers, Vitaliy Katsenelson Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
Sell Cerence Stock After Earnings? Buy CRNC AI Stock Price Analysis. Jose Najarro takes a look at this top AI Stock 2022. Is it time to buy Cerence Stock News, or sell CRNC Stock price analysis?https://www.fool.com/jose*A portion of this video is sponsored by The Motley Fool. Visit https://fool.com/josenajarro to get access to my special offer. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor returns are 557% as of 3/31/2021 and measured against the S&P 500 returns of 122% as of 3/31/2021. Past performance is not an indicator of future results. All investing involves a risk of loss. Individual investment results may vary, not all Motley Fool Stock Advisor picks have performed as well.*I have a position in $CRNCNewsLetterhttps://www.fool.com/josenajarroDISCORD GROUP!! https://discord.gg/wbp2Z9STwitter: https://twitter.com/_JoseNajarroDISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. All content provided on this channel, and my other social media channels/videos/podcasts/posts, is for entertainment purposes only and reflects my personal opinions. Please do your own research and talk with a financial advisor before making any investing decisions.
Cerence AI Stock Price Is Down | NEW CEO Time to buy CRNC Analysis? Jose Najarro takes a look at why Cerence stock price is down after recent CRNC stock news. Is it time to buy CRNC stock or sell this AI stock.https://www.fool.com/jose*A portion of this video is sponsored by The Motley Fool. Visit https://fool.com/josenajarro to get access to my special offer. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor returns are 557% as of 3/31/2021 and measured against the S&P 500 returns of 122% as of 3/31/2021. Past performance is not an indicator of future results. All investing involves a risk of loss. Individual investment results may vary, not all Motley Fool Stock Advisor picks have performed as well.*I have a position in $CRNCNewsLetterhttps://www.fool.com/josenajarroDISCORD GROUP!! https://discord.gg/wbp2Z9STwitter: https://twitter.com/_JoseNajarroSome of the questions I want to answer What are the best high-growth stocks to buy in December 2021? what growth stocks to buy in December 2021? What Cheap Stocks to buy? What are good top growth stocks to buy? Top Stocks to Buy Now November-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. All content provided on this channel, and my other social media channels/videos/podcasts/posts, is for entertainment purposes only and reflects my personal opinions. Please do your own research and talk with a financial advisor before making any investing decisions.
Jay Powell gets nominated for another term as chairman of the Federal Reserve. Cerence shares drop 20% on guidance. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and reports that Monster Beverage and Constellation Brands are engaged in merger talks.
Albert Jordan, Vice President and General Manager of Automotive Applications at HARMAN International. and Joe Iacobelli, Director, Sales Engineering, Products and Strategy, Cerence, join us on VUX World to share more about the Harman and Cerence partnership that brings voice AI to third-party application providers and OEMs providing in-car services through the Harman infotainment systems and the Harman Ignite Store.Presented by DeepgramDeepgram is a Speech Company whose goal is to have every voice heard and understood. We have revolutionized speech-to-text (STT) with an End-to-End Deep Learning platform. This AI architectural advantage means you don't have to compromise on speed, accuracy, scalability, or cost to build the next big idea in voice. Our easy-to-use SDKs and APIs allow developers to quickly test and embed our STT solution into their voice products. For more information, visit:Deepgram websiteDeepgram on LinkedInDeepgram on Twitter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This Week In Voice returns for Season 6! The season premiere is an interview with Cerence CEO Sanjay Dhawan, covering voice's evolved role in the car, how the company views the return to work and future of work, Cerence's positioning relative to big tech, and what's next for the company.
The car is a hub of on-the-go activity — from taking and making calls to searching directions, drivers have their hands full (literally). As a result, voice assistants have become helpful tools by providing hands-free assistance. One use case emerging quickly is voice commerce in the car. In-vehicle payments are expected to reach $86 billion in 2025, and 70% of consumers who commute to work are very or extremely interested in new connected commerce experiences. Companies are already tapping into this growing opportunity, especially for gas stations. ExxonMobil and 7-Eleven have built payment experiences on Alexa and Siri, respectively, and Cerence partnered with Ryd Pay in Europe for payments via Cerence's in-car systems. This week, Google's new features for Android Auto include fuel payments at select stations. While these activations focus on fueling, there is vast opportunity for retailers like grocery stores to think about how voice can support buy-online-pickup-in-store behaviors. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rainagency/message
What Is Connected Voice Mobility (Part Two) with Adam Emfield of Cerence. We talked about new tech coming, privacy issues being addressed, multi modality, and building trust within electric and self driving vehicles. To learn more about sound in marketing, check out some cool resources, take some awesome courses, and join a cool community, go to www.soundinmarketing.com. If you're a brand that needs help navigating the soundscape, want to get a more specific assessment of options and trends in sound or voice first or looking to create some custom and curated sound, go to www.dreamrproductions.com and let's discuss further. You can find the Sound In Marketing Podcast on all the major podcast channels like iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher so don't forget to share it with your friends, follow, and rate it. More people should know about this stuff. I know you know that now. For any further inquiries, you can find me at Dreamr Productions www.dreamrproductions.com, Sound In Marketing Learning www.soundinmarketing.com, Linkedin, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com. This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham. Let's make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
What Is Connected Voice Mobility (Part One) with Adam Emfield of Cerence. We talked about holistic and seamless experiences, consistency, and the risks of outsourcing your brand voice. To learn more about sound in marketing, check out some cool resources, take some awesome courses, and join a cool community, go to www.soundinmarketing.com. If you're a brand that needs help navigating the soundscape, want to get a more specific assessment of options and trends in sound or voice first or looking to create some custom and curated sound, go to www.dreamrproductions.com and let's discuss further. You can find the Sound In Marketing Podcast on all the major podcast channels like iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Pandora, and Stitcher so don't forget to share it with your friends, follow, and rate it. More people should know about this stuff. I know you know that now. For any further inquiries, you can find me at Dreamr Productions www.dreamrproductions.com, Sound In Marketing Learning www.soundinmarketing.com, Linkedin, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also email me at jeanna@dreamrproductions.com. This episode was produced by Dreamr Productions and hosted, written, and edited by me, Jeanna Isham. Let's make this world of sound more intriguing, more unique, and more and more on brand.
Cerence Inc., Q3 2021 Earnings Call, Aug 09, 2021
Cerence (CRNC) made a big upside move after an earnings beat. CEO Sanjay Dhawan joined Nicole Petallides on The Watch List for an inside look at the report. Company 3Q EPS was $0.62 versus the $0.53 estimate. Additionally, revenue was $96.8M versus the $96.32M estimate. Overall, Cerence exceeded quarterly guidance on key GAAP and non-GAAP profitability metrics.
Most people think AI in vehicles means autonomous driving, but there are a lot of other applications for the technology. Ever since Mercedes-Benz introduced Linguatronic voice response in the 1990s, vehicles have included verbal control and feedback mechanisms. In this episode, Christophe Couvreur discusses the lessons of bringing AI to vehicles based on his experience at Nuance spin-off, Cerence. As these systems have improved, they have reached the so-called uncanny valley, where people become frustrated by their limitations despite tremendous advancement over the last decade or so. Looking beyond voice response, we can see many driver assistance technologies added to vehicles in the future, and many of these will be ML powered as well. Three Questions: When will we see a full self-driving car that can drive anywhere, any time? How long will it take for a conversational AI to pass the Turing test and fool an average person? How small can ML get? Will we have ML-powered household appliances? Toys? Disposable devices? Guests and Hosts Christophe Couvreur, VP of Product at Cerence Inc. Connect with Christophe on LinkedIn here and the company page Cerence.com. Frederic Van Haren, Founder at HighFens Inc., Consultancy & Services. Connect with Frederic on Highfens.com or on Twitter at @FredericVHaren. Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen's writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett. Date: 8/3/2021 Tags: @CerenceInc, @SFoskett, @FredericVHaren
The Dow gained 587 points and Jim Cramer's getting you ready for the week by breaking down today's rally. Next, Cramer's checking in with Boxed CEO Chieh Huang to talk about the recent announcement of the company's move to come public with SPAC Seven Oaks Acquisition. Then, Cramer's getting in the driver's seat and talking to automotive AI player Cerence to learn more about the company and its prospects from CEO Sanjay Dhawan. Plus, what pandemic stocks are poised to plummet as the country reopens? Cramer's revealing his last of names that could continue to benefit and those that might slide.
Juhan vieraana on energia-alalla työskentelevä sijoittaja ja sijoituskirjailija Heikki Keskiväli. Keskiväli on toiminut Fortumilla toimitusjohtajan neuvonantajana ja hänet tunnetaan muun muassa aktiivisena twiittaajana ja kirjastaan Tähtäimessä osakkeet. Heikki Keskivälin sijoittajatarina 00:00 Aloitus 01:05 Heikki Keskiväli 06:45 Sijoittajatarina 28:36 Esikuvat 41:41 Kirjaprosessi Sijoitusstrategia 54:08 Miten tiivistäisit sijoitusstrategiasi? 58:24 Kilpailuedut 1:06:24 Makrotalous 1:08:13 Megatrendit 1:14:39 Markkinoiden yleisen arvostustason vaikutus 1:19:40 Tuottotavoite 1:28:12 Tunteiden hallinta 1:35:07 Tuotot 1:52:55 Yhteenveto Osakepoiminta 1:59:40 Ennustaminen 2:11:34 Tuloskasvu 2:19:53 Kilpailuedut Case: Cerence 2:25:32 2:28:02 Arvonmääritysmenetelmät 2:49:33 Taloudelliset tunnusluvut 3:03:11 Tuotto-odotus 3:07:56 Riskin määritelmä Prosessit sijoittamisessa 3:19:55 Miten etsit uusia yhtiöitä? 3:30:02 Yhtiöpoiminnat Helsingin pörssistä 3:25:19 Suurimmat sijoitukset (Keysight Technologies, Semler Scientific, Cerence, Berkshire Hathaway, Revenio) Markkinatilanne 3:45:26 Arvostustasot 3:49:40 Onko kuplan merkkejä ilmassa? 3:57:10 Oletetun kasvun malli 4:07:16 Winner takes it all 4:14:50 Yhteenveto Twitter/Heikki Keskiväli: https://twitter.com/hkeskiva Shareville/Heikki Keskiväli: https://www.shareville.fi/jasenet/hkeskiva/portfolios/16007/positions Tähtäimessä osakkeet - Kuinka kääntää tappiotkin voitoiksi https://shop.almatalent.fi/tahtaimessa-osakkeet
Marriott’s numbers are trending in the right direction, but their loyalty program membership is out of this world. Cerence posts strong numbers in the 2nd quarter and raises guidance for the full year. Jason Moser analyzes those stories and The Trade Desk’s 10-for-1 stock split.
The CEO of Cerence Inc, Sanjay Dhawan, examines earnings that reported $0.59 in EPS in and $94.96M in revenue. The company drives 2.0, cloud services, and mobility platforms.
The car has increasingly become an area of focus for voice development. This isn't surprising given that hands-free voice control is a natural fit for busy drivers and usage is already higher than on smart speakers. As a result, many voice-focused companies have targeted this space and are creating advanced custom voice assistant offerings. Recently, Amazon unveiled the Alexa Custom Assistant offering to build car assistants with both a brand assistant and Alexa. This past week, we learned of Cerence's new Drive 2.0 platform providing customers personalized features and software specific to the car experience. With many businesses now building solutions specifically for the car, we're starting to see advanced use cases emerge including commerce, geo-location, and more complex tasks. There's open road ahead for the auto industry, and voice is accelerating. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rainagency/message
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We've all had to handle an important incoming phone call from the confines of the driver's seat. These situations, where hands-free interactions are necessary for ease and safety, have reinforced the role of the voice assistant in the car. In fact, nearly 130 million people in the US use in-car assistants. Automobile brands from Buick to Nissan to BMW have embedded Amazon Alexa into their cars, and others have turned to custom voice assistants to cater to driver needs in a more personalized way. Cerence, the voice AI company for cars, even released a feature to customize your wake words. With these new experiences, and with the growth of connected car commerce, voice technology will soon be able to handle more advanced tasks while users are on the road. P.S. if you're a U.S. reader, today is election day. Please don't forget to vote! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rainagency/message
To engage with popular voice assistants like Siri, Alexa or Google Assistant you need to call it by name. Cerence is switching this up for voice tech in the car by releasing its customizable wake-up word technology that enables drivers to create their own personalized wake-up word for their automotive assistant. Insights: - How the customizable wakeword technology works - First roll out of custom wakeword technology in BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant - How this feature ties into the "My Car, My Voice" experience released in 2019 - Motivation for why Cerence is creating these types of products Subscribe: Newsletter Youtube Collin Dave
Disney's 1999 Smart House movie gave us a glimpse of the future—an AI-powered house that catered to the family's every need, from cooking to cleaning the house. Although that wasn't an exact prediction of our future, we are moving toward a connected home filled with smart devices that make our tasks easier and faster. Google's smart home arm, Google Nest, offers an impressive array of products, including thermostats, doorbells, cameras, alarms, locks, and smoke alarms that work in tandem with each other to create seamless experiences controlled from one place. As we move toward a true smart home, it's easy to picture how security and alarm services traditionally provided by other companies might be folded into the realm of tech companies. However, this only strengthens the debate on the concerns about AI and privacy. Also this week, Cerence reads the news to you and Alexa debuts Starfinder. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rainagency/message
The topic today is voice assistant adoption in the car. It is rising quickly according to data from a recent report by Voicebot. My guest to discuss the trends behind drivers and voice is Sanjay Dhawan of Cerence, the spin-out of Nuance Automotive that since last October has been an independent publicly-traded company. Cerence has voice technology in over 300 million automobiles on the road today. So, Sanjay and his team have a lot of insight into where the industry has been, where it is now and where it's headed. You have a couple of options to follow along with this episode. First, there is a video of the interview with the charts available at Voicebot.ai/webinars. Second, you can download the full In-car Voice Assistant Consumer Adoption Report 2020 at no cost by going to Voicebot.ai/research.
Sanjay Dhawan is CEO of Cerence, the recent spin-out company from what used to be known as Nuance Automotive. On October 1st it became a separate company and currently has a half a billion-dollar market cap and $300 million in forecasted 2019 revenue. Cerence has over 60 automotive customers and its technology can be found in 280 million vehicles. Previously, Dhawan was CTO of Harman International and President of the Connected Services Division. He joined Harman through an acquisition of Symphony Teleca where he was President and CEO. He has held a number of other executive and technical positions at leading technology companies. Sanjay earned a master's degree in electrical engineering from Brunel University in England. Cerence is the biggest player today for in-vehicle voice assistants but competition in the space has become fierce. It's a great conversation about the past, present, and future of voice and AI in the car.