Why are engineering teams and support leaders moving from chatbots to voice-first AI — and why now? Because voice is the fastest interface humans have. Today’s biggest bottleneck is fragmented systems: speech recognition, text-to-speech, workflows, analytics — all disconnected. Voice-native AI changes that. Real-time speech understanding, humanlike responses, and agents that don’t just talk but act. They update systems, trigger workflows, and resolve issues instantly. This is why enterprises are adopting voice-first AI at scale. What’s your biggest support bottleneck? by @Ronald_vanLoon | Learn More: https://bit.ly/4a6Yh5h #ElevenlabsPartner @elevenlabsio #ai #engineering #customerexperience #automation #digitaltransformation #technology #innovation #voiceai #ronaldvanloon
from Ronald van Loon https://www.youtube.com/shorts/EXUVvoQUuf8
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