16 min

Getting Started - Steve Tingiris, Dabble Lab - Voice Tech Podcast ep.067 Voice Tech Podcast

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Today on the show, we welcome Steve Tingiris. Steve is a leader in the field of voice development, a serial entrepreneur, and amazingly he still codes everyday. He’s the founder of Dabble Lab, which builds tech products and tools to automate business workflows with a strong focus on AI-powered digital assistants and voice. He also runs the hugely popular DabbleLab YouTube channel.
The topic of today’s show is getting started with voice development. Here, we hear from Steve about the various stages of his entrepreneurial journey, his experience working with clients, the many challenges he’s faced in the industry, as well as his deep expertise in the Twilio system and developing IVR solutions. Steve also describes what the state of natural language understanding is today and shares his advice for budding voice developers entering the field. 
We also get stuck into his YouTube channel and all the tutorials he’s consistently put out over the years to help new and experienced developers hone their craft. If you are just getting started in voice development, this episode is packed with great advice, resources, and motivation to get you going!

Highlights
●     Available at http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-ep067

Quotes from the show
[16:13] Bots and humans don’t need to be separate… They work better in tandem.
[19:23] Generally, the goal for any company is to maximize the value of its individual human agents. 
[21:00] Consumers have more choice today than they ever have.
[26:35] The biggest mistake I made was underestimating the complexity of designing the CUI
[43:35] You cannot figure out anything without failing. In tech, failure is part of the job.

Links to click
Steve Tingiris on TwitterSteve Tingiris on LinkedInSteve Tingiris on FacebookDabble LabDabble Lab on YouTube Bot PatternsTwilioJovo V3RasaSalesForceOpen Voice NetworkSubscribe for more episodes
Apple iTunes:https://apple.co/2LqW4olGoogle Podcasts:http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-googleSpotify:https://spoti.fi/2IZr5hmRead all about it
Newsletter:https://voicetechpodcast.com/newsletterMedium Blog:https://voicetechpodcast.com/mediumWrite for us:https://voicetechpodcast.com/publishMake your voice heard
Twitter:https://voicetechpodcast.com/twitterReddit: https://voicetechpodcast.com/reddit Facebook:https://voicetechpodcast.com/facebook EmailSupport the show

This is a time-limited preview. To hear the full episode, and access the full catalogue of episodes and bonus content, become a Voice Tech Pro 

Today on the show, we welcome Steve Tingiris. Steve is a leader in the field of voice development, a serial entrepreneur, and amazingly he still codes everyday. He’s the founder of Dabble Lab, which builds tech products and tools to automate business workflows with a strong focus on AI-powered digital assistants and voice. He also runs the hugely popular DabbleLab YouTube channel.
The topic of today’s show is getting started with voice development. Here, we hear from Steve about the various stages of his entrepreneurial journey, his experience working with clients, the many challenges he’s faced in the industry, as well as his deep expertise in the Twilio system and developing IVR solutions. Steve also describes what the state of natural language understanding is today and shares his advice for budding voice developers entering the field. 
We also get stuck into his YouTube channel and all the tutorials he’s consistently put out over the years to help new and experienced developers hone their craft. If you are just getting started in voice development, this episode is packed with great advice, resources, and motivation to get you going!

Highlights
●     Available at http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-ep067

Quotes from the show
[16:13] Bots and humans don’t need to be separate… They work better in tandem.
[19:23] Generally, the goal for any company is to maximize the value of its individual human agents. 
[21:00] Consumers have more choice today than they ever have.
[26:35] The biggest mistake I made was underestimating the complexity of designing the CUI
[43:35] You cannot figure out anything without failing. In tech, failure is part of the job.

Links to click
Steve Tingiris on TwitterSteve Tingiris on LinkedInSteve Tingiris on FacebookDabble LabDabble Lab on YouTube Bot PatternsTwilioJovo V3RasaSalesForceOpen Voice NetworkSubscribe for more episodes
Apple iTunes:https://apple.co/2LqW4olGoogle Podcasts:http://bit.ly/voicetechpodcast-googleSpotify:https://spoti.fi/2IZr5hmRead all about it
Newsletter:https://voicetechpodcast.com/newsletterMedium Blog:https://voicetechpodcast.com/mediumWrite for us:https://voicetechpodcast.com/publishMake your voice heard
Twitter:https://voicetechpodcast.com/twitterReddit: https://voicetechpodcast.com/reddit Facebook:https://voicetechpodcast.com/facebook EmailSupport the show

16 min

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