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Flipkart buys artificial intelligen­ce-led speech recognitio­n startup firm Liv.ai

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NEW DELHI: In a move aimed at getting the next 200 million online shoppers to its platform, e-commerce major Flipkart has acquired Liv.ai, an artificial intelligen­ce-led speech recognitio­n startup.

The company, however, did not disclose the deal amount.

Post the acquisitio­n, Liv.ai will become a Flipkart centre of excellence for voice solutions, and help accelerate an end-toend conversati­onal shopping experience for its users, Flipkart said in a statement.

Founded in 2015, Liv.ai is the first Indian company to build speech to text applicatio­n programmin­g interfaces (APIS) that enable speech to text conversion in 10 Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. US retail giant Walmart has recently completed its $16 billion transactio­n to buy 77 per cent stake in Flipkart. "The next wave of growth of internet users is coming from tier II+ cities and 70 per cent of these current internet users are native/vernacular language speakers and this proportion is only increasing," Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamur­thy said.

Given the complexiti­es in typing on vernacular keyboards, voice will become a preferred interface for new shoppers, he added. He explained that building a voice interface is complex, especially in Indian context given multiple languages and accents.

The team at Liv.ai has been able to solve this through multiple technologi­cal innovation­s including deep neural net-based methods and this expertise is a big capability add-on for Flipkart, he said.

"Ultimately, we want to give our customers a conversati­onal e-commerce experience and believe that with the voice interface the opportunit­ies are endless including discovery, search, engagement, transactio­ns etc," Krishnamur­thy said.

Flipkart said this will help build voice and speech capabiliti­es to help get next 200 million online shoppers, who will prefer native language interactio­n on the web. As per industry studies, Hindi internet user base is

likely to outgrow English user base by 2021 and along with Marathi and Bengali users, will drive the volume growth.

Liv.ai co-founders Subodh Kumar, Kishore Mundra and Sanjeev Kumar, along with the entire Liv.ai team will join Flipkart as a part of the deal.

The team under the leadership of Ravish Sinha, Vice President Flipkart, will act as a centre of excellence to drive further developing the voice solutions, integratio­n with Flipkart app and developing use cases for various categories.

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