TWO AI, an AI startup backed by Jio has launched a sophisticated voice-to-voice AI model called Sutra HiFi. Leveraging a Dual Diffusion-Transformer Architecture, the model effectively decouples distinct voice tones from language-specific accents, promising a better voice interaction quality.
With the capability to engage in over 30 languages, including a range of Indic languages and regional dialects, SUTRA HiFi positions itself as a vital tool for businesses aiming to connect with diverse global audiences. This multilingual support not only enhances customer engagement but also fosters inclusivity, allowing enterprises to navigate various cultural nuances.
A key feature of SUTRA HiFi is its ultra-low latency, ensuring that interactions feel immediate and natural. This aspect is crucial for applications requiring rapid feedback, such as customer service and collaborative tools, where delays can hinder user experience.
Moreover, the model prioritises delivering natural-sounding, human-like voice interactions, making it suitable for an array of applications from virtual assistants to interactive voice response systems. The emphasis on voice quality fosters meaningful connections with users and improves the overall effectiveness of communication in a digital-first world.
TWO previously launched a family of models called SUTRA. These cost-efficient, multilingual generative AI models excel in 50+ languages, offering speech, search, and visual processing capabilities. The model is available on the ChatSUTRA app, which is similar to ChatGPT.
The company recently launched SUTRA Avatar, which offers PixelReal visuals, human-like expressions, and natural voice synthesis that works in real time.
The startup raised a $20M seed fund in February 2022 from Jio Platforms and South Korean internet conglomerate Naver. “Jio has been one of our key partners for a long time and has invested in us from the very beginning,” said Pranav Mistry, the founder of TWO, in an exclusive interaction with AIM.
Recently, TWO hosted Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, and Akash Ambani, chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm, at their US office, where they discussed the evolving role of AI in India and beyond over a cup of chai with founder Pranav.
“Pleasure hosting Mukesh Ambani and Akash Ambani at our TWO US office and discussing all things AI for India and beyond over chai,” Mistry posted on LinkedIn.
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