This year, consumers interacted with 4.2 billion digital voice assistants around the world, and that number is expected to double to 8.4 billion devices by 2024, according to a report by Juniper ...
A tech company based in Scotland has built a new voice for US journalist Jamie Dupree, who lost the ability to speak due to a rare neurological condition. Dupree is a Washington-based political ...
Film critic Roger Ebert has spent the better part of the last decade battling thyroid cancer, but his last bout took away his lower jaw and ability to speak. Edinburgh, Scotland-based company CereProc ...
Edinburgh based CereProc has launched what it says it the world’s first on mobile device neural Text-to-Speech (TTS) system, that's commercially available for Android and iOS operating systems. Using ...
What conditions put individuals at risk of losing their voice? CereVoice Me was essentially designed for those who had been diagnosed with MND/ALS and other illnesses that may cause an individual to ...
A text-to-speech (TTS) specialist that is the only firm of its kind in the UK was last night set to premiere the world's first singing TTS synthesiser as it seeks new tie-ups to help commercialise its ...
EDINBURGH-based CereProc, the only major UK player in the global $5.2 billion text-to-speech market, is set to achieve a seven-figure turnover next year on the back of the newly patented 3.0 version ...
Roger Ebert, perhaps best known as the Hardy to Siskel's Laurel during his days spent thumbing up and down criticisms at films, has achieved a technological miracle of sorts. After a series of cancer ...
AN Edinburgh software company at the cutting edge of creating voices for machines has signed a deal to make its technology available for people with learning difficulties in English colleges and ...