Book (Practical) Electrical engineering Voice-Tech Revolution GAFA Aims for New Market Competition

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 電気工学 ボイステック革命 GAFAも狙う新市場争奪戦
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Released date: 18 Jun 2021

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Electrical Engineering The "Voice-Tech Revolution" is coming after smartphones! ◆ With the popularity of online meetings using remote work and the next-generation SNS "Clubhouse" which is said to be the voice version of Twitter in January this year, voice communication is attracting attention. In 2019, the Swedish music streaming service Spotify acquired podcast companies Gimlet Media and Anchor of the United States. This year, Twitter acquired Breaker of the United States, which is also a social podcast service. This book explains why the world's leading companies are paying attention to "voice" based on examples. ◆ From media to blog, from TV to YouTube …. With the spread of the Internet and services, the industrial structure has changed with the spread of the Internet and services. With regard to voice, although there were radio and podcasts, there were high hurdles for services transmitted by individuals and they were not sufficient. However, in recent years, there have been changes mainly among young people. In addition, there are data showing that it is easier for consumers to purchase services through voice solicitation, and there are also factors that may change future consumption and transmission, such as emotional analysis of the sender and abandonment rate of the listener. The author points out that voice will revolutionize a wide range of areas including nursing care and education beyond IT as "authentication" and "input tool". The author is the president of voice media Voicy, which is a leading voice startup operating "voice media Voicy" and "next-generation voice infrastructure".