If you're looking for a virtual interpreter that's always on and works on many devices, Sign AI is a top contender. This AI-powered sign language interpreter enables real-time bi-directional communication and works on personal computers, mobile devices and big meeting tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. It's tuned to understand the nuance and inflection of both signed and spoken language, so it's good for getting the meaning across in international communication.
Another option is TalkTo, which offers a free service for one-on-one conversations with a range of 24/7 AI personalities. Each AI has its own subject matter expertise and conversational style, for example a motivational coach, job interviewer and comedian. It's good for creative projects, learning and just having someone to talk to, and the range of options means you can be creative and entertained.
For a more general-purpose virtual assistant, ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI tool that can be used for writing, learning and brainstorming. It's free to use and works on lots of devices, so it's a low-friction tool to get things done. It's not geared for interpretation, but its general-purpose abilities can be useful for lots of other things.
If your priority is transcription and captioning, Ava offers 24/7 access to Deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Ava uses AI in combination with professional captioners to produce real-time captions, and it works on Windows, Mac and mobile devices. It offers a range of plans for different needs and budgets, so it's a good option for education, health care and other settings.