Founders target overlooked markets with voice AI
A new voice AI startup from ex-Goldman and Meta founders points to a more vertical, market-specific future for AI voice tools.

Founders target overlooked markets with voice AI
A new voice AI startup from ex-Goldman and Meta founders is targeting markets that larger AI vendors may overlook.
What happened
The company is building voice AI tools for specific business and customer workflows, rather than aiming to be a general assistant for everyone.
Why it matters
Voice AI is becoming more vertical. That means startups can win by understanding a narrow market deeply, then building tools that fit its language, habits, and constraints.
This is especially interesting for sectors where typing is awkward, slow, or not the default way people work.
The bigger picture
The next useful AI products may be less about universal assistants and more about specialised tools that fit real-world behaviour.
