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Amir Haramaty, Co-Founder and President of aiOla, joins SlatorPod to talk about how spoken, multilingual data can transform enterprise workflows and unlock real ROI.

The Co-Founder introduces himself not as a serial entrepreneur but as a serial problem solver, focused on one core challenge: most enterprise data remains uncaptured, unstructured, and unused.

Amir emphasizes that traditional speech tech fails in real-world conditions, where accents, noise, and hyper-specific jargon dominate. He illustrates how he tackles this challenge by building workflow-specific language models that extract only the data relevant to a process.

Amir says aiOla converts speech not into text but into structured, schema-ready data, allowing organizations to automate workflows, improve compliance, and identify trends long before humans can. He explains that the company focuses on narrow processes rather than general conversation, enabling precision in niche environments.

Amir shares how aiOla routinely cuts multi-hour procedures down to minutes, drives efficiency across frontline roles, and creates previously unavailable datasets that feed enterprise intelligence. He highlights ROI examples from supermarkets, airlines, manufacturing, and automotive industries.

Amir explains that after proving aiOla’s value, he realized the fastest way to scale was through firms already embedded in enterprise digital transformation. He notes that aiOla now partners with UST, Accenture, Salesforce, and Nvidia, creating a distribution engine capable of replicating wins across thousands of clients.

He calls this channel strategy a force multiplier that shortens sales cycles and embeds aiOla inside broader modernization initiatives. Amir adds that these partners not only bring scale but also domain expertise aiOla deliberately chose not to build in-house.

Amir outlines future priorities, including product-led growth, speech-based coding, and speech-prompted AI agents. He predicts that agentic systems will rely heavily on high-quality spoken data, making aiOla’s role even more central.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Professional Background and Co-Founding aiOla (00:01:51)

3. Language Models and Real-World Applications (00:07:06)

4. Rapid Adoption in Frontline Environments (00:12:22)

5. Understanding Industry-Specific Language (00:15:15)

6. Use Cases Across Airports (00:17:26)

7. Engaging Stakeholders (00:18:25)

8. Market Strategy and Sales Approach (00:21:21)

9. Insights on UST Partnership (00:25:01)

10. Language Translation Capabilities (00:27:50)

11. Hiring AI Talent in a Competitive Market (00:30:29)

12. Roadmap for 2026 (00:32:51)

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