Whispp Featured in “AI in Real Life” by the Ministry of Economic Affairs

Whispp’s AI technology, which restores voices for those relying on whispers, is highlighted in the "AI in Real Life" series by the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries worldwide, and the Netherlands is at the forefront of leveraging AI for good. From improving healthcare and education to predicting weather and fighting climate change, AI holds tremendous promise for our country.

We are honored that Whispp’s innovative AI technology was showcased in the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ new video series, “AI in Real Life”. Our solution restores voices for individuals who rely on whispering due to illness, trauma, or age, converting whispered speech into clear, natural voice in real time.

This recognition underscores the growing attention to ethical AI development and its potential to create meaningful social impact. Whispp is proud to be part of this initiative, which highlights promising AI innovations in the Netherlands and their practical applications.

We extend our deepest gratitude to the Ministry of Economic Affairs for shining a light on our work and for supporting advancements in AI that improve lives. As discussions around AI regulation and ethical practices gain momentum, we remain committed to developing technology that serves humanity responsibly and effectively.

Watch the “AI in Real Life” video featuring Whispp and learn more about how AI is transforming lives!

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