Graduates of the Higher School of Economics and the Moscow State Technical University. Bauman founded a startup whose solution is to generate meeting summaries online using artificial intelligence technologies. The service recognizes the speech of the interlocutors and highlights the key points in it.
One of its founders, 24-year-old Aigul Agisheva, spoke about the launch of the Summarize startup. He launched the project together with 23-year-old Anastasia Vorobyova, both graduates of the Higher School of Economics and Moscow State Technical University. bauman.
The service recognizes the speech of the interlocutors during online meetings and highlights the key points in it. For voice recognition, the startup’s own solutions based on open source technologies are used, in particular the Hugging Face language models.
The speech from the meeting recording is transcribed, divided into logical paragraphs, and then converted into a summary, either for all original material or for paragraphs. The creation of the abstract is based on a publicly available language model.
Agisheva told RB.RU that Summarize passed the Ignite accelerator in Finland, on the demo day where the project was presented to more than 200 investors and entrepreneurs. The startup has not yet attracted investment, but plans to do so, in addition to receiving state support from Finland.
Summarize does not have a legal entity in Russia; the startup does not plan to register in Russia. At the moment, the founders are working to obtain business registration in the UK or Finland.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB
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