‘United We Care’ Launches Shunya Labs, a Voice AI Infra for 32 Indic Languages
United We Care, an AI-driven mental health solutions startup, has launched Shunya Labs, a deep tech offshoot designed to take the lead in AI speech technology infrastructure.
With the claim of featuring an industry-leading Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) engine, real-time on-premise capabilities, and a strong privacy-first approach, Shunya Labs.AI is operational and aims to transform the speech recognition landscape.
Shunya Labs claims that the ASR platform surpasses the top players in Big Tech on every critical metric.
With multilingual proficiency, having successfully tackled over 32 Indic languages and seven more on the way, including Hindi and Marathi, as well as Assamese and Maithili, Shunya Labs is specifically designed for India’s diverse linguistic market. The platform supports applications ranging from rural telehealth kiosks to large-scale call centres.
In addition to its broad language coverage, Shunya Labs emphasises inference speed, edge deployment, and overall accuracy, ensuring that it meets the unique needs of various sectors across the country.
Shunya Labs says that it reduces enterprise cloud expenses by 20 times while ensuring top-tier privacy and transparency.
Shunya Labs was originally developed to power Stella, the AI wellness engine from United We Care. This innovative technology has set nine global records in speech and language understanding. It has introduced groundbreaking advancements such as a Clinical Knowledge Graph with over 230 million nodes and the Spatio-Temporal Graph Attention Network (STGAT).
These innovations demonstrate that real-time emotional intelligence, linguistic nuance, and clinical reasoning can all operate within a single framework, the press release said.
Shunya Labs provides AI voice infrastructure designed for mission-critical environments, including hospitals, call centres, banks, government agencies, and defence sectors.
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