Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
Reading
“Switch from Twilio to us” this week, alphabetically sorted:
- Migrating Your WebRTC Application from Twilio to AWS: A Developer’s Guide (AWS)
- Migrating from Twilio Video to Agora’s React JS SDK (Agora)
Bringing Project Starline out of the lab (Google research)
Telepresence by Google & HP coming to Google Meet… and Zoom.
The return of JanusCon (meetecho)
Event summary by Lorenzo.
Technical
Virtually any live video/audio/chat use case can benefit from the power of AI (sponsored)
What can AI do for you? Find out with a free evaluation from the AI integration experts at WebRTC.ventures.
Transcribing Amazon Connect Calls Using Amazon Transcribe (WebRTC.ventures)
A good how-to for using AWS to implement transcription.
Use Cases and Customer Wins
OpenAI Spring Updates event: where to watch, when, what to expect (VentureBeat)
Apparently, OpenAI is starting to use WebRTC for their own voicebot.
Always-on video portal lets people in NYC and Dublin interact in real time (TechCrunch)
Now they just need to figure out how to let people walk through that portal.
Releases
Unveiling Track-Based Recording (Dyte)
Dyte adds separate track recording capability.
From our own posts
- WebRTC simulcast – what is it and how is it used (BlogGeek.me)