In a year where startups reshaped the narrative of artificial intelligence, we had the privilege of sitting down with Ilia Badeev, Head of Data Science at Trevolution Group, to hear his take on this shift. As someone deeply immersed in the field, Ilia offered a fascinating perspective on what 2024 taught us about AI innovation, the unexpected agility of startups, and why even the titans of the industry might be losing their edge. His insights paint a compelling picture of how smaller, focused teams are redefining what’s possible in AI—and why this year might just mark a turning point in the race for technological dominance. Innovation in AI. You’d think the likes of OpenAI, Meta, and Google, with their billion-dollar war chests, would lead the charge, yet at the end of 2024, the innovation heavyweights are looking sort of sluggish. Meanwhile, scrappy startups are tearing up the script and running circles around the “default” names of AI. Take Bland AI, a company built by a couple of twenty-somethings with barely any industry mileage. These guys cracked what the giants did not manage: a voice assistant that feels human, with virtually zero lag. It doesn’t stumble through awkward pauses; it flows, it listens, it responds – fast. They didn’t just slap together existing tools but combined the entire speech-to-text-to-speech process into one seamless model.
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