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Google Acquires Top Talent From AI Voice Startup Hume AI in Licensing Deal

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Hume AI's CEO, Alan Cowen, will join Google DeepMind along with several top engineers as part of a major licensing deal. Google DeepMind is hiring the CEO and several top engineers from Hume AI, a startup working on emotionally intelligent voice interfaces, as part of a new licensing agreement, WIRED has learned. Financial details of the deal are confidential, but Hume AI says the company will continue to supply its technology to other frontier AI labs. The deal is the latest sign that AI companies expect voice mode to become an increasingly important interface for interacting with customers--and that understanding a user's emotions and mood based on their voice interactions is key. Hume AI expects to bring in $100 million in revenue in 2026 as it works with AI labs on tuning AI models to be more capable and useful voice helpers, says John Beadle, cofounder and managing partner of AEGIS Ventures, which invested in Hume AI.


This New Tech Puts AI In Touch with Its Emotions--and Yours

WIRED

A new "empathic voice interface" launched today by Hume AI, a New York–based startup, makes it possible to add a range of emotionally expressive voices, plus an emotionally attuned ear, to large language models from Anthropic, Google, Meta, Mistral, and OpenAI--portending an era when AI helpers may more routinely get all gushy on us. "We specialize in building empathic personalities that speak in ways people would speak, rather than stereotypes of AI assistants," says Hume AI cofounder Alan Cowen, a psychologist who has coauthored a number of research papers on AI and emotion, and who previously worked on emotional technologies at Google and Facebook. WIRED tested Hume's latest voice technology, called EVI 2 and found its output to be similar to that developed by OpenAI for ChatGPT. Later, a real movie star, Scarlett Johansson, claimed OpenAI had ripped off her voice.) Like ChatGPT, Hume is far more emotionally expressive than most conventional voice interfaces. If you tell it that your pet has died, for example, it will adopt a suitable somber and sympathetic tone.


Hume AI is Teaching AI to Understand and Empathize with Human Emotion's

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On this podcast Jason Stoughton is joined by Alan Cowen, CEO and Chief Scientist, at Hume AI. As AI progresses, both in terms of what it can do and how widely it is deployed, the ability for AI to understand and empathize with our emotions is still a glaring hole in AI's capabilities. On this podcast Jason and Alan talk about the state of the technology, unpack the hopes and dreams and fears of an AI that understands, and can potentially manipulate, our emotions and how Hume is not only leading the way in advancing AI's capabilities in this area but is also leading the way in ensuring that AI should service human well being above all else.