Typewise and ETH Zurich professor in new collaboration to develop advanced AI text prediction technology

Swiss deep tech company Typewise (https://Typewise.app) has announced a new collaboration with Professor Ryan Cotterell of ETH Zurich.
The partnership sees Typewise joining forces with Professor Cotterell of ETH Zurich’s Department of Computer Science.
The partnership will revolve around AI text prediction technology with particular research going into advanced sentence prediction, enterprise customization, grammar assistance and voice support. The work is funded by the Swiss Innovation Agency, Innosuisse, and is part of the ‘Future of Mobile Interaction’ project.
Janis Berneker, Typewise CTO and Co-founder comments:
“Our collaboration allows us to work with one of the world’s most advanced centres for this type of AI which is helping us build a world class product. We are very excited about this new partnership especially as our previous work with ETH led to us creating text prediction AI which outperforms that of Google’s and Apple’s, which we filed a patent for in January 2022. We believe this latest partnership will generate further significant advancements in this area.”

About Typewise
Typewise (https://typewise.app/) is a Swiss deep tech company, making daily lives easier by 'decoding human thoughts'. They build advanced, privacy-focused, text prediction AI to increase typing speed, reduce errors, improve the quality of text composition, and ultimately boost productivity of businesses and individuals.
Typewise offer their text prediction technology for customer service and sales teams (https://typewise.app/desktop) , as an API for developers (https://typewise.app/api) and a next generation keyboard app (https://typewise.app/ keyboard-app) for iOS and Android that has been downloaded 2 million times and was the winner of a CES Innovation Award 2022 and 2021.