A Dublin company sees voice recognition as a valuable tool for kids’ education


Soapbox Labs wants to facilitate children’s learning with its voice recognition tools. — AFP Relaxnews

Voice recognition systems continue to play a more prominent role in our daily lives, and the phenomenon continues to roll out to more sectors. Irish company Soapbox Labs, founded in 2013, has put children at the center of its approach, to be used in education and other potential applications.

Voice recognition has a bright future ahead of it. Interfaces such as Alexa and Siri are, for some, part of everyday life in homes. Soapbox Labs offers a different product; instead of focusing on adults, the Irish company has focused its voice recognition technology for children.

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