In the recently held AWS Summit in San Francisco, Amazon announced the general availability of two of its premium offerings - Amazon Transcribe and Amazon Translate. What’s so special about the two products is that customers will now be able to see the power of Artificial Intelligence in action, and use it to solve their day-to-day problems. These offerings from AWS will make it easier for startups and companies looking to adopt and integrate AI into their existing process and simplify their core tasks - especially pertaining to speech and language processing.
In the AWS summit keynote, Amazon Solutions Architect Niranjan Hira expressed his excitement talking about the features of Amazon Transcribe; the automatic speech recognition service by AWS. This API can be integrated with the other tools and services offered by Amazon such as Amazon S3, and Quicksight.
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Amazon Translate is a machine translation service offered by Amazon. It makes use of neural networks and advanced deep learning techniques to deliver accurate, high-quality translations.
Know more about Amazon Translate from Yoni Friedman’s keynote at the AWS Summit.
With all the businesses slowly migrating to cloud, it is clear all the cloud vendors - mainly Amazon, Google and Microsoft - are doing everything they can to establish their dominance. Google recently launched Cloud ML for GCP which offers machine learning and predictive analytics services improving businesses. Microsoft’s Azure Cognitive Services offer effective machine translation services as well, and are slowly gaining a lot of momentum.
With these releases, the onus was on Amazon to respond, and they have done so in style.
With the Transcribe and Translate APIs, Amazon’s goal of making it easier for startups and small-scale businesses to adopt AWS and incorporate AI seems to be on track. These services will also help AWS distinguish their cloud offerings, given that computing and storage resources are provided by rivals as well.
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