New course: Add voice to your AI agents and applications, built with @VocalBridge (disclosure: an AI Fund portfolio company) and taught by its CEO @_ashwyn.
Voice applications historically required making a hard tradeoff: using fast voice-to-voice models that sacrifice reliability, or accurate speech-to-text pipelines that add latency. This course teaches you how to build voice agents that are both reliable and fast.
You'll build three types of voice-enabled applications: a voice-interactive game where voice commands and mouse clicks work together over a single channel, an agent that gains a voice in about 10 lines of code without touching its prompts or tools, and an agent that places outbound phone calls using a make_phone_call function.
Skills you'll gain:
- Add a voice layer to an existing agent without rewriting your prompts, RAG pipeline, or tools
- Give an agent the ability to place outbound calls and stream transcripts back live
- Set up voice evaluation to score calls, catch regressions, and improve quality before deployment
Join and add voice to your agents without overhauling your architecture:
https://t.co/gBO4nmaU9u
Last night, our long-range sanctions once again reached the Moscow region – for the second time this week, the Moscow oil refinery was hit. Targets were also struck in the Rostov region and in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This is a fully justified response to Russian attacks on our cities and communities, and another important result of our warriors’ work against facilities that sustain Russia’s war machine. I thank our Defense and Security Forces of Ukraine for their coordinated efforts – the Security Service of Ukraine, the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, Defense Intelligence, and our missile brigade for their precision.
In recent days, all of our partners have noted the precision and effectiveness of our mid-range strikes and long-range sanctions. It is time the war ended, and Russia must take the necessary steps in diplomacy.