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by developer2
2777 days ago
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Their ultimate goal must be to be acquired by Apple, Google, or similar. This will never fly as a third-party app/install, even if it's "promised" to be on-device (such promises can change). Moreover, the average user isn't going to know about, care about, or seek out such an app, let alone pay for it. There's no widespread reach or profit in selling direct to consumer. The only way this works is for it to be built into each device/OS (ie: firmware shipped by manufacturer). If the tech has merit, we'll be seeing it in a couple of years, whether that involves an acquisition here or independent R&D/patenting. |
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I can see why the cloud processing makes sense for certain applications / licensers / acquirers (e.g. a VoIP provider like Xoom), but voice comms is really the domain of smartphones, and my hunch is most are plenty powerful enough to do this processing locally.