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Sam Liang, Otter.ai CEO: AI captures everything

Zoe Kleinman speaks to Otter.ai CEO, Sam Liang about why he thinks we won’t be typing as much anymore and how avatars could soon take our place in meetings.

‘The power of AI is that it's able to capture everything, it’s able to try to interpret everyone objectively. Human beings are imperfect in terms of their capability to listen and understand. Everyone unconsciously, when they listen, they don't hear everything.’

Zoe Kleinman speaks to Sam Liang chief executive and co-founder of artificial intelligence transcription start-up Otter.ai

Sam Liang was born in China and moved to the US in 1991. He received a PhD from Stanford University before joining Google, where he led the search engines location services.

He co-founded California based Otter.ai in 2016. The start-up has evolved from a voice-to-text transcription service to offer AI-powered recordings of live events, meeting summaries and content searches.

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Presenter: Zoe Kleinman
Producer: Farhana Haider

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(Image: Sam Liang. Credit: Bloomberg / Contributor via Getty)

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