Deploying a service with conversation AI can seem daunting, but NVIDIA has tools to make this process easier, including a new technology called NVIDIA Riva.
NVIDIA Riva is a GPU-accelerated application framework that allows companies to use video and speech data to build state-of-the-art conversational AI services customized for their own industry, products, and customers.
This framework offers an end-to-end deep learning pipeline for conversational AI. It includes state-of-the-art deep learning models, such as NVIDIA’s Megatron BERT for natural language understanding. Enterprises can further fine-tune these models on their data using NVIDIA NeMo, optimize for inference using NVIDIA® TensorRT™, and deploy in the cloud and at the edge using Helm charts available on NVIDIA GPU Cloud™ (NGC), NVIDIA’s catalog of GPU-optimized software.
Applications built with Riva can take advantage of innovations in the new NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPU for AI computing and the latest optimizations in NVIDIA TensorRT for inference. This makes it possible to run an entire multimodal application, using the most powerful vision and speech models, faster than the 300-millisecond threshold for real-time interactions.
Riva Use Cases
Companies worldwide are using NVIDIA’s conversational AI platform to improve their services.
Voca’s AI virtual agents—which use NVIDIA for faster, more interactive, human-like engagements—are used by Toshiba, AT&T, and other world-leading companies. Voca uses AI to understand the full intent of a customer’s spoken conversation and speech. This makes it possible for the agents to automatically identify different tones and vocal clues to discern between what a customer says and what a customer means. Additionally, they can use scalability features built into NVIDIA’s AI platform to dramatically reduce customer wait time.
Kensho, the innovation hub for S&P Global located in Cambridge, Mass. that deploys scalable machine learning and analytics systems, has used NVIDIA’s conversational AI to develop Scribe, a speech-recognition solution for finance and business. With NVIDIA, Scribe outperforms other commercial solutions on earnings calls and similar financial audio in terms of accuracy by a margin of up to 20 percent.
Square has created an AI virtual assistant that allows Square sellers to use AI to automatically confirm, cancel, or change appointments with their customers. This frees them to conduct more strategic customer engagement. With GPUs, Square is able to train models 10X faster versus CPUs to deliver more accurate, human-like interactions.