Deepgram just announced Flux “on-the-fly configuration” for its voice AI platform which lets developers dynamically update speech recognition settings — such as keyterms and end-of-turn detection — during a live voice conversation without disconnecting or restarting the audio stream.
This matters because now businesses can automate more customer interactions with voice AI without frustrating users, lowering support costs while maintaining a natural, reliable experience.
Employees love it because when voice AI reliably handles repetitive questions and routine tasks, they spend less time on frustrating, high-volume calls and more time on meaningful work, which tends to improve job satisfaction and reduce burnout. What’s more, when routine work is automated, employees often shift toward higher-value roles such as handling complex cases, supervising AI systems, improving workflows, or managing customer outcomes, which can lead to greater responsibility, new skills, and potentially higher pay.
Deepgram just published a blog detailing the new offering — it can be found here: https://deepgram.com/learn/flux-on-the-fly-configuration
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Flux Voice AI Platform Now Supports On-the-Fly Configuration
Deepgram just announced Flux “on-the-fly configuration” for its voice AI platform which lets developers dynamically update speech recognition settings — such as keyterms and end-of-turn detection — during a live voice conversation without disconnecting or restarting the audio stream.
This matters because now businesses can automate more customer interactions with voice AI without frustrating users, lowering support costs while maintaining a natural, reliable experience.
Employees love it because when voice AI reliably handles repetitive questions and routine tasks, they spend less time on frustrating, high-volume calls and more time on meaningful work, which tends to improve job satisfaction and reduce burnout. What’s more, when routine work is automated, employees often shift toward higher-value roles such as handling complex cases, supervising AI systems, improving workflows, or managing customer outcomes, which can lead to greater responsibility, new skills, and potentially higher pay.
Deepgram just published a blog detailing the new offering — it can be found here: https://deepgram.com/learn/flux-on-the-fly-configuration
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