Amsterdam-based Amberscript's CEO Peter-Paul de Leeuw steps down
Briefly

"Seeing our dreams become real has been amazing, and I want to thank everyone who contributed to it. A special thank you to our investors who supported us, especially Diederik Ingen Housz and Paul Montagne, the first to believe in me. The greatest thank you goes to our customers and partners who we continue to place first."
Under de Leeuw's leadership, Amberscript achieved significant milestones, including processing millions of hours of audio data and developing competitive speech recognition engines rivaling those of Google and Microsoft.
The technology has received positive feedback, particularly from the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities, benefiting from improved accuracy and affordability in captioning services.
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