Friday, September 13, 2024
VoiceBrain, a pioneer in AI-driven voice analytics, is bringing its patented platform to the aviation industry. In collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), VoiceBrain has signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to integrate its cutting-edge voice AI technology into the Oakland TSA radio operations. Already in use at several airports, this innovative solution is set for a nationwide expansion. VoiceBrain aims to revolutionize communication systems across airports, airlines, and support networks, setting a new standard for efficiency and security in the industry.
The aviation industry depends on two-way radios for essential communications. These conversations, historically difficult to capture, contain valuable insights that VoiceBrain’s platform can now unlock. By transforming this vast, unstructured data into actionable intelligence, VoiceBrain is opening new opportunities for operational improvement.
“This technology is not just an upgrade—it has the potential to greatly enhance TSA’s ability to make real-time risk assessments that decrease response time and improve incident management, allowing quicker returns to normal checkpoint operations,” says Federal Security Director James W. Adams. “Since its implementation, we’ve been able to capture and analyze voice data in real-time, enabling us to respond to incidents significantly faster and with greater insight. It’s very clear that the VoiceBrain platform can help us capture and assess operational events in real-time, ultimately reducing costs for airlines, airports and stakeholders, all while increasing TSA’s security posture.”
VoiceBrain’s AI software captures millions of voice communications daily, converting them into real-time, actionable data. The platform integrates seamlessly with existing two-way radios, requiring no hardware modifications and can be deployed in under 15 minutes. As transmissions are analyzed, VoiceBrain extracts critical information and delivers timely alerts on important situations, turning radio communications into a powerful resource for decision-making, efficiency, safety, and security. Moreover, its ability to process thousands of hours of data in seconds enables users to conduct queries, generate reports, and prepare summaries with unmatched speed and accuracy, streamlining operations and standardizing processes.
“VoiceBrain’s team is committed to revolutionizing aviation safety and efficiency,” says Dr. Kinuko Masaki, CEO of VoiceBrain, a leading female AI expert with PhDs from MIT, Harvard, and Stanford. “We are excited to partner with DHS/TSA, airports, airlines, and other key stakeholders to build a cutting-edge communication ecosystem for the aviation industry. The unmatched insights provided by AI will make capturing radio data essential. Data is one of your most valuable assets—don’t let another day pass without harnessing it.”
Tags: AI technology, AI-driven voice analytics, Aviation industry, Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, department of homeland security, Oakland TSA, VoiceBrain
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