A startup claims to have launched a world-first AI speech-to-speech translation system. The tool, called Aivia, was developed by Interprefy, a Zurich-based provider of translation services. The firm focuses on interpreting meetings and events a market being turbocharged by globalisation. As interactions spread across borders, they can become harder to understand. Although English is the language of international business, its only spoken by an estimated 17% of the world. The remainder is often excluded from the conversation. Interprefy supplies a way to remove this language barrier and the demand seems strong. In the eight years since the company…
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