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We are all familiar with the "cocktail party effect" – you can no longer understand your interlocutor because of all the background noise. When artificial intelligence filters out these noises, it's not just party-goers who benefit, but also content creators and people with hearing difficulties. The Graz-based start-up clir.ai makes this possible with an app.
CEO Andreas Krassnitzer and his start-up clir Technologies from Graz have set themselves the goal of reducing background noise in real time using AI-based algorithms. In the podcast, he talks about how clir.ai not only enables in-depth conversations in noisy bars or podcast recordings with the smartphone, but also how people with hearing aids benefit from the noise filter.
We are all familiar with the "cocktail party effect" – you can no longer understand your interlocutor because of all the background noise. When artificial intelligence filters out these noises, it's not just party-goers who benefit, but also content creators and people with hearing difficulties. The Graz-based start-up clir.ai makes this possible with an app.
CEO Andreas Krassnitzer and his start-up clir Technologies from Graz have set themselves the goal of reducing background noise in real time using AI-based algorithms. In the podcast, he talks about how clir.ai not only enables in-depth conversations in noisy bars or podcast recordings with the smartphone, but also how people with hearing aids benefit from the noise filter.