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" ... Automated high-quality captioning of live video represents one of the holy grails of machine speech recognition. While machine captioning systems have improved dramatically over the years, there has still been a substantial gap holding them back from fully matching human accuracy. This raises the question of whether the latest generation of video-optimized speech recognition models can finally achieve near-human fluency. ... "
" ... Directly embracing one of retail’s holy grails - the fully connected store environment - visitors will not only be able to stop the films instantly to see more details or buy from them on-screen, they’ll also be able to use a scanner code - tapping their smartphones onto NFC enabled hot spots on screen to buy or save items to a wish-list. ... "
" ... Even though we don’t use the words "handle time" and "call resolution" in regards to personal communications, that's what we’re doing. For example, when Grandma can’t figure out how to log in to Netflix, she calls me, and the call easily moves to FaceTime so I can better help her. Brands want to do the same thing, but most incumbent technology doesn’t make it possible. A real omnichannel contact center platform — built to be exactly that versus trying to become that over time via integrations — is the key to seizing CX as the last differentiating frontier. Those brands will also achieve two holy grails of customer service success measurement: They will increase first call resolution (for example, interact with each customer once) and reduce handle time (in other words, interact for a shorter time). ... "
" ... One of the holy grails of modern science is to find a world, beyond Earth, with life on it. ... "
" ... One of the holy grails of the science of planet formation is to understand how we went from a protoplanetary disk of tiny grains to the mature Solar System we have today. In order to get there, we need to understand the order in which things happened. When our young Sun was surrounded by mere gas, the first thing that formed were calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs), which show up as specks of white in practically all meteorites. Were chondrules the second thing to form? And if so, how did they form; they require very high temperatures followed by fast cooling. If this occurred, we don’t yet have a working model as to how. ... "