Cloud-based speech recognition and conversational engines provided by Google.
Cloud-based speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by Microsoft.
Cloud-based speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by Amazon.
Cloud-based speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by Nuance.
Speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by OpenAI.
Speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by Verbio.
Speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by SoundHound.
Speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by IBM.
Speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by NVIDIA.
Speech recognition and synthesis engines provided by Yandex.
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