Voice First Use Cases for FinTech

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Hello and welcome to the 'Future is Spoken' produced by the digital assistant Academy. In Today's episode, Shyamala Prayaga speaks with Rana Gujral about the Voice First Usecases for FinTech.Rana Gujral is an entrepreneur, speaker, investor, and CEO at Behavioral Signals, an enterprise software company that excels at distinguishing behavioral signals in speech data with its proprietary deep learning technology. As a thought-leader in the AI/technology space, he often leads keynote sessions and joins panel discussions at industry events such as World Government Summit, VOICE Summit, The Next Web Conference, and Blockchain Economic Forum. His bylines are featured in publications such as Hacker Noon, Voicebot.ai, SpeechTechMagazine, and is a contributing columnist at TechCrunch and Forbes. He's been recognized as 'Entrepreneur of the Month' by CIO Magazine, awarded 'US-China Pioneer' by IEIE, and listed as a Top 10 Entrepreneur to follow in 2017 by Huffington Post and an AI Entrepreneur to Watch in Inc. In 2020 he won "Contributor of the Year: Chatbots" in Hacker Noon's Noonie's Awards.Tune in now!Conversation Highlights:[00:01:47] Rana's Journey in the Voice tech world [00:09:35] Why is the Financial sector leveraging Voice AI, and what benefits they reap?[00:13:30] How to design scalable solutions?[00:26:01] Will Voice AI synergize with brain-machine interfaces for Fintech in future? [00:37:00] How to design Bias-Free voice experiences?Learn more about Behavioral Signalshttps://behavioralsignals.com/ Learn more about RanaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranagujral/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RanaGujral If you enjoyed this episode of The Future is Spoken Podcast, then make sure to subscribe to our podcast.Follow Shyamala Prayaga at @sprayaga This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit shyamalaprayaga.substack.com

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