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In abstract:
- Macworld reviews that Apple acquired Israeli AI startup Q.ai for roughly $2 billion, marking Apple’s second-largest acquisition ever.
- Q.ai focuses on AI and machine studying for audio issues, with expertise that reads facial micromovements to detect speech and feelings.
- The acquisition brings 100 Q.ai workers into Apple’s {hardware} division and will result in enhanced communication options in future Apple merchandise.
Reuters reviews that Apple has confirmed its acquisition of Israeli begin up Q.ai. The secretive firm focuses on distinctive utility of AI and Machine Studying to unravel audio issues.
The web site for Q.ai is sparse, with the tagline “In a world full of noise, we craft a new type of quiet” and little else. The Q.ai LinkedIn web page has a bit extra info: “In an age the place human communication is all the pieces, we discovered a solution to take it to the subsequent stage, enabling tremendous excessive bandwidth, unprecedented privateness, accessibility, multilingualism, and rather more. Biology can solely take us to this point. Q will do the remainder.”
The Reuters article factors out that Q.ai filed a patent final 12 months to learn facial pores and skin micromovements to “detect phrases mouthed or spoken, establish an individual and assess their feelings, coronary heart charge, respiration charge and different indicators.” In different phrases, Q.ai is growing expertise that may learn lips, emotional state, and extra.
The corporate’s CEO, Aviad Maizels, based PrimeSense and bought it to Apple again in 2013. The expertise from that firm shaped the foundations for Face ID and the TrueDepth sensor array.
The corporate has round 100 workers, who will be a part of Apple. Johny Srouji, Apple’s VP of {Hardware} Applied sciences, mentioned that Q.ai “is a exceptional firm that’s pioneering new and artistic methods to make use of imaging and machine studying. We’re thrilled to accumulate the corporate, with Aviad on the helm, and are much more excited for what’s to come back.”
It has been reported that Q.ai is valued at round $2B, which might make it the second-largest acquisition Apple has ever undertaken, behind Beats Electronics in 2014 (round $3B) and Intel’s mobile modem enterprise in 2016 (round $1B).
