AT&T officially releases Watson speech API, gives devs a bit of babel fish for their

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/07/att-watson-voice-recognition-technology–speech-api—youtube-1.jpgMa Bell’s been hard at work on its Watson speech recognition system for years, and 2012 has seen the tech show up in an automobile and a real-time translator app. Months after announcing it would grant Watson’s skills to the developer masses, AT&T has made good on its promise and officially released its Speech API. In case you forgot, AT&T’s Nuance competitor’s been tailored for different use cases – including voice web search, voicemail-to-text and talk-to-text – so that it can offer contextually accurate results in any app. If you’re among the coders itchin’ to test out Watson’s capabilities, head on past the break for a promotional video, then click the source below to sign up for access.
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