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VentureBeat | March 04, 2020
Google Assistant is able to read web pages and news articles on Android devices worldwide today, a company spokesperson told VentureBeat. You can trigger the feature by simply saying “Hey Google, read it” or “Hey Google, read this page.” If you land on a webpage in a language you don’t understand, Google Assistant is also able to read and translate 42 languages into your preferred language. A full list of supported languages can be seen in the video above. Both read...
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Smarsh | June 17, 2022
The Smarsh Enterprise Platform was updated today by Smarsh, the global leader in digital communications compliance and intelligence. By providing centralized administration and governance across all forms of communication, including email, social media, instant messaging, and voice, the platform is built to satisfy the particular needs of global compliance programs. The latest version of the Smarsh Enterprise platform supports over 100 communication types, uses intelligent data ma...
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Businesswire | May 10, 2023
Gradient AI, a leading enterprise software provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions in the insurance industry, today announced the launch of WriteSpeed, a turnkey solution that allows workers’ compensation insurers to rapidly leverage AI-enabled underwriting, accelerating time to value. WriteSpeed leverages Gradient AI’s vast industry data lake to deliver a pre-trained AI model that workers’ compensation underwriters can put to work immediately using ...
Economic Times | March 15, 2020
The Pentagon is reconsidering its awarding of a major cloud computing contract to Microsoft after rival tech giant Amazon protested what it called a flawed bidding process. U.S. government lawyers said in a court filing this week that the Defense Department "wishes to reconsider its award decision" and take another look at how it evaluated technical aspects of the companies' proposals to run the $10 billion computing project. The filing doesn't address Amazon's broader argu...
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