@LangChain: In a real conversation, deciding when to speak takes about as much brainpower as deciding what to say. Voice agents hav…
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Sierra Platform's approach to voice agents parallelizes thinking, listening, and talking to mimic human conversation, as discussed on the Max Agency podcast.
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In a real conversation, deciding when to speak takes about as much brainpower as deciding what to say.
Voice agents haven’t been built that way. @SierraPlatform’s unlock was parallelizing thinking, listening, and talking the way humans actually do.
A great insight from @ZackRW from Sierra on the Max Agency podcast.
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