![]() Technically speaking, Roger hopes to take the telemarketing vigilante global by incorporating other languages into his AI. Developing the Relationship Between Jolly Roger Telephone and Voice RecognitionĪs they have been doing, the Jolly Roger Telephone robots will continue to get smarter which means they’ll sound dumber – the longer the call, the more gullible the robot sounds. As such, telemarketing vigilantism can prosper. From here, his AI picks out keywords and phrases to ensure the AI is constantly adapting to the variety of telemarketing schemes in place. Roger uses call cutbacks – he sends the recording his AI robot has gathered to Speechmatics, we automatically transcribe it and send it to Roger for analysis. In his interview with us, he said he’s able to get it up and running with ease which, given the multitude of scams and telemarketing schemes popping up every day, is a vital component of Jolly Roger Telephone's effectiveness. To use our application programming interface, Roger employs a combination of Python, PHP, and Perl. How Jolly Roger Telephone Uses Speechmatics’ API So, if the robot has recordings that are appropriate for that scam, it can be “intelligently stupid,” according to Roger. Our transcript enables the Jolly Roger Telephone robot to match up some of the keywords and determine what kind of scam is taking place. Roger will use Speechmatics’ speech-to-text to strategically transcribe various parts of a telemarketing call. He doesn’t come out of the cave, but Batman wouldn’t be as efficient without him. Our Autonomous Speech Recognition (ASR) engine is what Alfred is to Batman. The telemarketing vigilante's power grows, and so does Speechmatics’ importance. Roger refers to his AI as artificial stupidity – the smarter the Jolly Roger Telephone robot gets, the more stupid it can be. ![]() It snowballed into the service he provides today.Ī simple idea is often the most effective. He said: “A long time ago I thought, how cool would it be to just be a telephone guy who was retired and floated around the Caribbean in his old boat?” His initial aim was to hook up old, unused telegraph wires to connect the islands together with a pirate telephone service that would bypass the local laws and regulations. Roger’s story started with his love for telephone lines in the Caribbean. Jolly Roger Telephone keeps them on the phone, by using phrases like “What’s your name and how are you today?” and “What’s on your screen right now?” This prevents telemarketers from potentially calling and scamming thousands of innocent people. These machines are loaded with thousands of numbers, calling channels to feed a single telemarketer. Due to the small connection rate, telemarketing machines will call hundreds of channels at once. Jolly Roger Telephone is, in Roger’s words, a robot whose job is to keep telemarketers and telephone scammers on the phone for as long as possible. ![]() We’ve dubbed Jolly Roger Telephone the ‘Telemarketing Robot Vigilante’ because that is essentially the AI’s purpose. ![]() You may think it’s mostly used for auto-captioning the news or in your home-controlled Alexa device, but as CEO and co-founder Roger Anderson explained to us, it’s uses go far beyond that. The Jolly Roger Telephone Company, a valued Speechmatics customer, provides a unique insight into the many capabilities of voice recognition. ![]()
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