Today's AI models are slow, expensive, and lack the depth of human intelligence. Their high computational costs mean only the largest companies can afford to develop and deploy them. "The next generation of AI requires a phase shift in how we think about model architectures and machine learning," says Karan Goel, co-founder and CEO of Cartesia. For centuries, human voices have carried the weight of communication, from intimate conversations to speeches that shaped history. But as technology advances, the way we engage with voice itself is undergoing a transformation that companies like Cartesia are determined to push forward.
Cartesia, a real-time AI-driven voice technology company, has secured $64 million in a Series A funding round led by Kleiner Perkins. The funding, also backed by I
Cartesia Says This Is the Year of Voice AI
- By Anshika Mathews
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While the foundations are technical, the end goal is deeply human, making AI voices as seamless and natural as possible.
