Voice startup Zammo offers brands quick, affordable entrance to audio - Business Insider

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This voice tech startup says it can help companies establish themselves in audio for as little as $12 a month

. But he long had a passion for voice tech, piqued by conversational AI on screen — think Tony Stark's AI Jarvis in the "Iron Man" movies. He sees voice tech as becoming essential to businesses in the same way that having a website and mobile presence are now table stakes for companies.

Zammo claims it can do that work in less than 30 minutes. Its staff of about 20 includes former employees of Xamarin, aZammo uses AI to pull from company websites and FAQs to build voice apps for the big voice assistants like Google Assistant, Amazon's Alexa, and Microsoft's Cortana. The plan is to launch with Samsung Bixby and Apple's Siri this year, Farr said.

 

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