BRAHMA AI & Google Cloud Scale Digital Humans
BRAHMA AI and Google Cloud announced a multi-year partnership to scale high-fidelity, multilingual, interactive communication via digital humans. The collaboration aims to bridge the gap between organizations and their global audiences.
BRAHMA AI's digital humans are designed to provide personalized, interactive experiences across various industries, including healthcare, retail, and finance. The company's technology leverages advanced AI models for natural language processing, speech synthesis, and facial animation to create realistic and engaging virtual avatars. Google Cloud will provide the infrastructure and AI tools necessary to scale BRAHMA AI's platform globally. This includes access to Google's AI-optimized compute, storage, and networking resources. The partnership aims to reduce communication barriers for global enterprises, enabling them to interact with customers in multiple languages and cultural contexts. BRAHMA AI was founded in [ undisclosed ] with a focus on creating emotionally intelligent AI solutions. The company's leadership team includes experts in AI, computer graphics, and interactive storytelling. They previously raised [ undisclosed ] in seed funding. The digital human market is projected to reach $125 billion by 2030, driven by increasing demand for personalized customer experiences and advancements in AI technology. Competitors in this space include Soul Machines, Uneeq, and DeepMotion. These companies are also developing advanced digital human technologies for various applications. Google Cloud's AI platform is used by numerous other companies, including Spotify, Twitter, and Salesforce. These companies leverage Google's AI tools for tasks such as natural language processing, image recognition, and predictive analytics. Google Cloud competes with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure in the cloud computing market.