From Claude in Excel to Reducto in documents and Moondream in design, this week’s AI Fyndings looks at how intelligence is moving from add-on to infrastructure.
This embeding trend is exactly what SoundHound has been trying to do with voice AI in cars and IoT devices. The stratgy makes sense in theory but executon is the real challnge. Most of these integrations end up feeling tacked on rather than seamless.
Totally agree! SoundHound’s been pushing this for years, especially with cars and IoT. The strategy makes sense, but like you said, execution’s the hard part. It’s easy to add AI in, much harder to make it feel native. The real edge will come from teams building it in from day one, not layering it on later.
This embeding trend is exactly what SoundHound has been trying to do with voice AI in cars and IoT devices. The stratgy makes sense in theory but executon is the real challnge. Most of these integrations end up feeling tacked on rather than seamless.
Totally agree! SoundHound’s been pushing this for years, especially with cars and IoT. The strategy makes sense, but like you said, execution’s the hard part. It’s easy to add AI in, much harder to make it feel native. The real edge will come from teams building it in from day one, not layering it on later.