When Blake Cadwell founded Soundly, he had a mission in mind: to make sound accessible for everyone, including those with disabilities. Little did he know, his passion for accessibility would lead him to innovate in the realm of AI chatbots. In a recent interview, Cadwell talked about the importance of making AI chatbots more accessible, and how Soundly is leading the way in this field.
Cadwell grew up in a musical family, and was drawn to the world of sound from a young age. However, he also saw how inaccessible sound could be for people with disabilities. As he pursued a career in sound engineering, he became passionate about finding ways to make sound accessible for all. This led him to found Soundly, a company that creates tools for sound editing and design.
Soundly's tools have been used by major companies like Netflix and NBC, but more recently, Soundly has turned its attention to AI chatbots. In the interview, Cadwell shared some examples of how Soundly's chatbots are helping people with disabilities:
Soundly: https://getsoundly.com/
Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/
NBC: https://www.nbc.com/
Soundly is paving the way for a more accessible future with its AI chatbots. By leveraging the power of technology, Soundly is helping people with disabilities communicate more easily and navigate the world around them. As we continue to innovate in the field of AI, it's important to keep accessibility in mind and ensure that everyone can benefit from these advancements.
Learn more about Soundly's AI chatbots: https://soundly.com/soundly-chatbots/
Read the full interview with Blake Cadwell: https://www.ask-soundly.com/blog/soundly-cofounder-blake-cadwell-on-accessibility-of-ai-chatbots/
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