Getty Images Enterprise Solutions vs. IBM Watson Text to Speech

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Getty Images Enterprise Solutions
Score 7.8 out of 10
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Getty Images Enterprise Solutions is designed to help unlock an organization's creativity with digital content and collaboration tools.N/A
IBM Watson Text to Speech
Score 9.0 out of 10
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IBM Watson Text to Speech is an API cloud service that enables users to convert written text into natural-sounding audio in a variety of languages and voices within an existing application or within Watson Assistant. It can be used to give a brand a voice and interact with users in their native language. Increase accessibility for users with different abilities, provide audio options to avoid distracted driving, or automate customer service interactions to eliminate hold times.N/A
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Small Businesses
Pexels
Pexels
Score 9.2 out of 10

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Medium-sized Companies
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Score 9.2 out of 10

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9.1
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Getty Images
Working in the medical field it can be difficult to find specialized imagery without shooting it yourself in-house however Getty has a pretty vast library. They've also done a nice job staying up with 'mask' imagery during the current COVID pandemic which my organization had a very high demand for. You will also find the photography to be more diverse than competitors and their search engine's suggestions are usually pretty spot on.
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IBM
I advise Watson for all scenarios where you need AI to speak. I don't use this for this goal, but I suppose that could be a good solution for tourism and travel: companies in the hospitality industry can make it easier for people to
get around and offer tours in numerous languages, all at the same time. In telecommunications, could be used to create customized messaging that the caller can use with customers, and it can generate words from a customer’s records that are read to them in a professional and friendly voice. It's very good for English, for Italian is a little "robotic" but the pronunciation is right.
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Pros
Getty Images
  • Variety of images
  • Excellent suggestions and search tool
  • Sharable light boards
  • Comp images of higher quality and don't contain annoying watermarks
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IBM
  • Improve customer experience and engagement.
  • Offers both on-premise and cloud deployments.
  • Automate requests and transactions in our agency.
  • Voice recognition.
  • Allows me to choose dialect which help select accent of the selected speaker.
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Cons
Getty Images
  • The price point is typically not workable for smaller orgs
  • Video/Music assets are not as strong as the photography library
  • Vector-based assets are often built in strange ways that aren't always easy to manipulate
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IBM
  • Add sentiment variation.
  • Add parameter in order to change the characteristic of the voice.
  • Use custom voice in order to tune the speaker.
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Alternatives Considered
Getty Images
I could probably rattle after a dozen 'stock' photo companies that tout claims such as '$1 downloads, etc.' but don't bite on them, their libraries are extremely limited and you'll end up seeing photos you've used all over the place. For example, we once used a woman for a magazine cover who I also saw on a Southwest flyer, a Home Depot ad and on a poster at my kid's school all within a few months. It waters down your brand.
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IBM
I've never been a fan of the robotic voice of text-to-speech tools and I've always thought they sounded flat and bland. Until I tried IBM Watson Text to Speech, that is. This service uses advanced deep learning techniques to synthesize speech output in natural-sounding voices. I was blown away by how good the voices were that I've been using it for personal stuff like journaling and brainstorming sessions. And I'm definitely going to be using this for podcasting and my YouTube channel.
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Return on Investment
Getty Images
  • Saved on the expense of buying our own photography equipment
  • saved time of conducting in-house photo sessions
  • Cloud storage of all your download save on local IT costs
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IBM
  • Enhance rapid and convenient customer interaction.
  • Client issues are easy to solve by allocating critical info in their native language.
  • Automating requests and transactions reduce hold time which improves customer satisfaction.
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