AI-powered voice assistants are changing the way we
live. Hundreds of millions of people use these assistants regularly to check
the weather, wake up on time, and find their way around town. Yet there have
been no virtual assistants to help us at work— until now. Today at Cisco
Partner Summit, we announce Cisco Spark Assistant. It
is the world’s first enterprise-ready voice assistant for
meetings. It will be available first on the Cisco Spark Room Series
portfolio, including the new flagship Cisco Spark Room 70, which we
also announce today.
Cisco Spark Assistant is the latest innovation on the Cisco Spark platform. Unlike all-purpose voice assistants, Cisco Spark Assistant has one goal: to help you have great meetings that run more smoothly.
Cisco Spark Assistant is the latest innovation on the Cisco Spark platform. Unlike all-purpose voice assistants, Cisco Spark Assistant has one goal: to help you have great meetings that run more smoothly.
“During the next few years, AI meeting bots will be
joining our work teams. When they do, people will be able to ditch the drudgery
of meeting setup and other logistics to become more creative than ever,” said
Rowan Trollope, SVP and GM, Applications Group, Cisco. “The future of great
meetings is Spark with AI and our partners have an incredible opportunity to
help customers take advantage of this game-changing technology.”
We will release Cisco Spark Assistant in phases, starting early next year. In the first phase, a small group of customers will use select features.
Here is what you will be able to do in phase one:
We will release Cisco Spark Assistant in phases, starting early next year. In the first phase, a small group of customers will use select features.
Here is what you will be able to do in phase one:
·
Start your
meeting without any typing or dialing:
o
“Hey, Spark.
Join the meeting.”
o
“Hey, Spark.
I want to start the meeting.”
o
“Hey, Spark.
Let’s get started.”
·
Effortlessly
join your own Cisco® WebEx® personal meeting room or one of your co-workers’
rooms:
o
“Hey, Spark.
Call my meeting room.”
o
“Hey, Spark.
Call Victor’s PMR.”
o
“Hey, Spark.
Call Michael’s meeting room.”
·
Quickly call
anyone in your organization without lifting a finger:
o
“Hey, Spark.
Call Sydney.”
·
Control your
Cisco Spark endpoint without getting out of your chair:
o
“Hey, Spark.
End the meeting.”
Cisco Spark Assistant will use feedback from this trial to make itself smarter. Eventually it will be able to do much more; for example, it will be able to assign action items and create meeting summaries.
We know a lot needs to go right for voice assistants
to be truly helpful in meetings. The response needs to be lightning fast and
super accurate every time you say “Hey, Spark”. To make sure this happens we
built Cisco Spark Assistant with:
Machine-learning technology from MindMeld, which we acquired earlier this year
Machine-learning technology from MindMeld, which we acquired earlier this year
·
Speech
recognition technology
·
Natural
language understanding
·
Question
answering
·
Dialog
management
Then we applied our deep knowledge of meetings, honed over time because we deliver 50 billion minutes of meetings every year. With this, we optimized the AI for the conference room.
Coming Soon to the Whole Portfolio, First on the
New Room 70
Cisco Spark Assistant will first be available on the new Cisco Spark Room 70, which replaces one of our top-selling video systems, the MX800. Just as Cisco Spark Assistant will take on more tasks over time, it will also be available across all Cisco Spark clients and hardware devices over time.
Cisco Spark Assistant will first be available on the new Cisco Spark Room 70, which replaces one of our top-selling video systems, the MX800. Just as Cisco Spark Assistant will take on more tasks over time, it will also be available across all Cisco Spark clients and hardware devices over time.
Part of the Cisco Spark Room Series, Cisco Spark
Room 70 features:
- 70” 4K screens. We offer both single and dual screen models.
- Beautiful, award-winning industrial design and great audio and video.
- Quad 5k cameras. We have packed double the cameras into half the space (compared to the MX800). One of the cameras captures the entire room at all times, making intelligent framing and best overview highly responsive and human. The cameras also enable face recognition and people count.
- Beautiful, award-winning industrial design and great audio and video.
- Quad 5k cameras. We have packed double the cameras into half the space (compared to the MX800). One of the cameras captures the entire room at all times, making intelligent framing and best overview highly responsive and human. The cameras also enable face recognition and people count.
- You can register the system on the premises or to
Cisco Spark through the Cisco Collaboration Cloud.
At its heart is the NVIDIA Jetson platform. This
lets our engineers use AI to build intuitive and intelligent capabilities.
Spark Assistant takes advantage of our meeting room
endpoints’ industry-first advancements such as intelligent proximity, speaker
tracking and real-time face recognition. These let it see and hear. As a
result, Cisco Spark Assistant knows who enters the room, who leaves the room
and who is speaking.We are hosting an invitation-only event for media and analysts in San Francisco on November 13. Attendees will hear more about our collaboration group’s AI vision; get a behind-the-scenes look at what we are working on; and meet some of the amazing engineers working on our AI strategy.
“As Cisco continues to innovate across its collaboration portfolio, it has significant and positive impact in how we expand our collaboration practice here at WWT. Cisco Spark Assistant adds a lot of value to the meeting room experience, and will ultimately enable WWT to tap its extensive software and app development capability to customize applications and use cases for enterprises. With the new Cisco Spark Room 70, Cisco has rounded out its collaboration portfolio and continues to provide us with the ability to expand customer choice in deployment models, both on-premises and in the cloud,” says Joe Berger, Collaboration Practice Director, World Wide Technology, Inc.
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