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[The Evolution of Voice Interaction and Edge AI: Insights from Kit.ai]-[Ep. 22: Kitt.ai Co-Founder on How AI Lets Us Talk with Our Machines]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2017-05-16

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📋 Summary

The Frontier of Voice-Activated Technology

In this episode of NVIDIA’s AI podcast, we explore the nuances of voice-activated systems and the critical role of edge computing with Xu Chenyao, co-founder of Kit.ai. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, the technology behind how we communicate with devices—specifically through "wake words" or "hot words"—is undergoing a significant transformation. Kit.ai, a startup founded by a team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon and Johns Hopkins, is at the forefront of this evolution, focusing on optimizing natural language processing (NLP) and deep learning for voice experiences.

The Technical Challenge: Offline Processing and Resource Constraints

One of the central themes of the discussion is the technical challenge of "wake word detection." Xu explains that for devices like Amazon Echo or Google Home, the initial trigger—the word that tells the device to begin listening—must be processed locally, or "offline." This is essential for user privacy and efficiency. The challenge lies in performing complex deep learning tasks on hardware with extremely limited resources, such as CPUs with low clock speeds and less than one megabyte of RAM.

Kit.ai’s product, Snowboy, was designed to solve the pain point of developers who previously relied on inefficient methods like "clap detectors" or physical buttons to initiate interactions. By enabling customizable, lightweight wake word detection, Kit.ai allows manufacturers to bring voice capabilities to low-cost hardware, such as simple Bluetooth speakers, without requiring a constant, power-hungry internet connection for the trigger phase.

Shifting from "One-Shot" to Conversational AI

Xu highlights the evolution of NLP from "shallow methods" to more sophisticated, multi-turn conversational models. Early AI interactions were primarily "one-shot," where a user would ask a single question, and the bot would provide a single answer. However, the industry is moving toward systems capable of maintaining context over a 5-to-10 turn conversation. This is particularly useful in scenarios like insurance surveys, where maintaining engagement through personalized, multi-step dialogue is more effective than a static form.

Through tools like ChatFlow, Kit.ai aims to empower developers to build these advanced dialogue managers. The goal is to move away from rigid, command-based interactions toward a more fluid experience where the AI can understand intent and "domain knowledge," even when presented with queries outside its initial training set.

The Future: Toward a Unified Voice Ecosystem

Looking ahead, Xu envisions a future where multiple AI backends (like Alexa, Google Assistant, Cortana, or Siri) can coexist on a single device. Instead of being locked into one ecosystem, users might select which service to trigger based on the context of their request—using Google for personal calendar management, Alexa for music, or Microsoft for office productivity.

This vision extends to a future where microphones are ubiquitous in our environment, enabling a seamless, voice-first lifestyle. While concerns regarding privacy are valid, Xu emphasizes that the key to this future is the ability to handle these requests locally and securely. As the next generation—who are already accustomed to touch-based interfaces—grows up, voice is expected to become the most natural and efficient bridge between humans and computers, potentially transforming everything from home appliances to real-time telecommunication assistants.

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What is it that Kit.ai does?
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I thought, oh, I would just turn my PhD dissertation into a startup idea.
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turned out to be a disaster.
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let me make sure that I have this right.
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The device is actually listening to 24-7, all the time.
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to NVIDIA's AI podcast, and we are recording this segment from the floor of the 2017 GPU Technology Conference.
It's a gathering of the AI faithful, or should I say obsessed.
Among them is our guest, Xu Chenyao, who is a co-founder of Kit.ai.
And it's a startup that is using AI to build better voice experiences. phones, in our speakers, really anything that has a microphone they are working on or working in. including those increasingly human like systems that we find ourselves talking to more and more.
As we ask, for example, Alexa, change the music or scream Google.
Hey, Google, what movie should I watch tonight?

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