AI enabling voice-user device interfaces: SoundHound AI CEO

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Semiconductor and AI-related stocks are being lifted alongside Nvidia's (NVDA) awe-inspiring fourth-quarter earnings report. The chip giant disclosed a $3.7 million investment into voice AI and speech recognition developer SoundHound AI (SOUN).

SoundHound AI Co-Founder and CEO Keyvan Mohajer sits down in-studio with Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the company's artificial intelligence-powered customer service products and the broader opportunities AI adoption is creating.

"The reason we are not talking to devices yet because is the technology wasn't ready. Now, because of generative AI it is ready and fortunately for product creators, a microphone is all they need — a very inexpensive. small microphone is all they need to enable their devices with the most natural interface," Mohajer explains. "We are enabling cars and TVs... millions of devices, and we are powering customer service, we are in 10,000 locations with 100,000 in our pipeline..."

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

Video Transcript

JULIE HYMAN: Well, Nvidia posting that big earnings beat. And CEO Jensen Huang saying in the release that AI has, quote, "hit the tipping point." Now, we're talking to one AI company that Nvidia has a vested interest in. The chip giant recently announcing it poured $3.7 billion into SoundHound AI.

Joining us now, Co-Founder and CEO of SoundHound-- that is Keyvan Mohajer. Thank you so much for being here. Appreciate it.

KEYVAN MOHAJER: Thank you for having me.

JULIE HYMAN: So that tipping point comment, I think, caught a lot of people's attention. What does it mean to you? And what does it mean to your business? And do you agree that we've sort of reached that tipping point?

KEYVAN MOHAJER: Absolutely. And a lot of people, when the big bang of generative AI happened last year, some people thought, is this a short lasting hype? And some people like Jensen said, this is bigger than the internet. And we agree with that.

So if you look at what we think is going to come next is the wave of experiences that people are going to use generative AI for to create a lot of value. So the analogy is iOS and Android were the big bang. And then for more than 10 years, apps, and apps, and apps. And some of those apps were new experiences for the first time created billions of dollars of value. And we expect the same thing will happen with generative AI. So years of value creation and experiences, and that's what SoundHound does.