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The Tech Panda takes a look at recent launches in the superfast field of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Krisp announced customer-side Accent Conversion, a real-time, inbound Accent AI capability designed to improve agents’ comprehension during live customer calls. The launch addresses a persistent challenge in customer experience: even when audio is clear, comprehension can break down across customers’ accents and dialects, increasing effort for agents and friction for customers.
“In contact centers, the strain isn’t just on customers; it’s on agents who are often working in a second language and processing multiple accents all day,” said Davit Baghdasaryan, CEO and Co-Founder of Krisp. “When agents have to work harder just to understand what’s being said, cognitive load increases and performance suffers. Customer Accent Conversion reduces that effort in real time, helping agents stay focused, resolve issues faster, and deliver better customer experiences without asking customers to repeat themselves or change how they speak. The downstream impact is tangible — reduced handle time, faster resolutions, and improved satisfaction on both sides of the call.”
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At AppWorld, F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV), the cybersecurity company, unveiled new security capabilities that strengthen protection for AI-driven and modern applications. Integrated within the F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP), the innovations unify intelligent threat protection, zero trust access controls, and crypto-agile architecture to help enterprises secure distributed applications and prepare for emerging post-quantum risks.
“Security teams do not need more alarms. They need fewer gaps,” said Kunal Anand, Chief Product Officer at F5. “ADSP closes the loop from finding risk to enforcing protection. That includes moving from identified AI model vulnerabilities to validated runtime guardrails, AI-powered risk scoring, and a practical path to zero trust and post-quantum readiness. The point is simple: move faster while reducing your threat landscape.”
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Style Lounge, a beauty technology platform, launched its “Beauty Intelligence Platform,” an innovative ecosystem that bridges the gap between artificial intelligence and dermatological science. By moving beyond simple salon bookings, Style Lounge is introducing a data-driven approach to beauty that replaces influencer-led guesswork with measurable skin diagnostics.
“At Style Lounge, we believe that the future of beauty must be diagnostic,” said Deepak Gupta, Co-Founder. “Most consumers today treat skin symptoms rather than root causes, often worsening their condition with mismatched products. Our AI platform transforms the beauty journey from subjective opinion into a precise, data-driven science. By diagnosing first, we ensure every treatment and product recommendation is as unique as the user’s skin.”
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Zoom Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZM) announced the expansion of its enterprise agentic AI platform, introducing new workflow orchestration capabilities across Zoom Workplace, Zoom Phone, and Zoom CX. The updates extend Zoom’s system of action for modern work, enabling organizations to automate tasks, trigger cross-system workflows, and turn meetings, calls, and customer interactions into completed business outcomes.
“The next phase of enterprise AI will be defined by the ability to move from conversation to action,” said Velchamy Sankarlingam, president of Product & Engineering at Zoom. “Zoom’s agentic AI platform is designed to orchestrate action across systems, turning every meeting, call, and customer interaction into a trigger for workflow automation.”
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Josh Talks, a company building large-scale speech datasets and evaluation infrastructure for AI, announced the development of the world’s first full-duplex conversational AI model in Hindi, an AI system capable of listening and speaking at the same time, enabling voice interactions that more closely resemble natural human conversation.
Shobhit Banga, Co-Founder, Josh Talks, said, “Voice AI has learned to recognise speech and generate speech. What it has not yet learned well is how to participate in conversation. This research shows that when models are trained on large-scale natural dialogue, they can begin to learn the rhythm of how people actually speak to each other. By building this infrastructure using Hindi conversations, we have demonstrated that full-duplex conversational systems can be developed beyond English. The mission of Josh Talks AI is to make machines talk like humans. The 26,000-hour conversational dataset used for this work represents the first milestone in a broader effort to build a one-million-hour corpus of natural conversations, one of the largest datasets ever created for conversational voice AI.”
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