
- Cambridge, England-based start-up Speechmatics said its voice recognition system had an overall accuracy rate of 83% for African American voices.
- That’s higher than Microsoft (73%), Amazon (69%), Google (69%), IBM (62%) and Apple (55%), according to figures from Stanford University.
- Researchers have become increasingly concerned about bias in the algorithms powering speech recognition services.
A British speech recognition firm says its software performed better than that of major tech companies like Google and Amazon in understanding Black voices.