As you might have already known, artificial intelligence has been taking over the world by storm, and now it’s much beyond just being an assistant’s tool used to help you write your daily digest articles – in fact, AI has gotten so powerful and popular that it’s increasingly being used to take over manual tasks. However, this does not necessarily mean that it will take over humans indefinitely, even within the next 10 years, because machines are not human beings.
Nevertheless, AI has made significant leaps in terms of innovation, and Sesame AI is one of the notable developments. Read on to find out more!
What is Sesame AI?
Sesame AI is an advanced voice technology-based platform that focuses on AI-powered voice companions and assistants capable of natural, emotionally expressive, and context-following spoken conversations.
The core innovation of this AI model is the Conversation Speech Model (CSM). Which is a transformer-based and end-to-end model that generates human-like speech both from text and audio.
In layman’s language, the newest form of artificial intelligence develops its systems. The computers in such a way that they might be consider like your new best friend. In other words, artificial intelligence bots and prompts are being develope to do more than the basic 2D question-and-answer action. Developers are taking it up a notch by replacing a Q&A bot with your next ‘best friend’.
Who owns Sesame AI?
The technology-bases startup was founded in December 2022 in Woodbury, New York. The owners of the company include a trio of brilliant minds:
- Brendan Iribe: The former co-founder and CEO of Oculus VR, Brendan, brings in his skilled and deep expertise in hardware and consumer technology.
- Ryan Brown: A brilliant mind who worked with Meta Reality Labs and focused his specialized skills on integrating advanced artificial intelligence with consumer devices.
- Ankit Kumar: The ex-AI leader of Discord and co-founder of Ubiquity6, Kumar is a great example of fresh talent. He specialized his time in deploying AI and speech models.
Type of company and its investors

Sesame AI is a privately own company. This means that it does not trade publicly on the stock exchange and does not have any share prices, and also does not allow an IPO to the general public.
The company, however, boasts of some big-time and major investors, including
- Andreessen Horowitz
- Spark Capital
- Sequoia Capital
- Matrix Partners
How does it help us?
AI is design primarily to help us humans in our daily lives. Here’s how Sesame AI can help you:
Humanely-sounding conversations
Now we all know that AI is a machine – it’s not a real human being. Psychologists and other such professionals have expressed concern about how people want to use AI and replace it with a true human, but they pointed out a very big nuance in the system. Machines are flat, monotonous, and cannot read emotions, and that’s why Sesame AI has been design to work with real emotions like laughing, pausing, and reacting like a real human would.
With this, you can actually get a human-like conversation.
Remembering context makes it less irritating
Let’s face it – artificial intelligence is great for using its intelligence. However, it’s a sucker when you want it to remember context from, say a few minutes ago – this is not the case with Sesame AI. Unlike other voice assistants, this program actually remembers the conversation thread and context from minutes ago, which keeps the conversation more realistic and ‘humane’.
Learns things like a real human
Given the fact that its core technology, which is CSM, Sesame AI is trainee with massive amounts of real human speech. This means that it will be pretty effective at picking up how people really talk, with sarcasm or snide comments, compliments, quirks, and even small mistakes that make the conversation feel like it’s genuine.
Works with wearable devices
Although this isn’t the primary advantage, benefit, or anything, this is definitely a great bonus. Sesame AI is building lightweight glasses too, so that your ‘friend’ can ‘see’ and ‘hear’ what’s around you and give advice – almost as if you were with a real friend!
Helps you with real-life issues, too!
There’s more that Sesame AI can do apart from being just a friend – it can help you stay organized, keep you motivated, even give you tips when you need to vent (just like a true psychologist – except this wont charge you $100 an hour!). This means that it can actually be quite beneficial for you in terms of work as well.
People’s opinion about Sesame AI

This might come as a surprise, but the AI startup is actually meet by positive responses from general users across the globe. It’s regard in high-stand as a legitimate company in the AI industry.
Here is what people across the world have to say about the company:
Positive Comments | Negative Comments |
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The natural and human-like quality is possibly one of the most positive things to point out about Sesame AI. Many users are actually impressed and even amazed by how realistic and emotionally expressive the AI’s conversations are. Some even say it ‘feels truly human-like’. | Sometimes, the app can be annoying and even not be able to give the user what it’s meant to give. Some users and developers have even said that it’s ‘super annoying’. They have mentioned that the app ‘doesn’t do what you tell it to do,’ which is quite a blasphemy since an assistant’s main job is to do what it’s being told. |
The user engagement is another top-notch positive point that users have praised about Sesame AI. The assistants Maya and Miles are especially engaging and initiate deeper conversations. Some have even said that they forgot they were talking to a bot! | Some people have mentioned that Sesame AI felt like a data and information extraction tool. This has caused concern about user control and value overall. |
Users of Sesame AI have often compared it with OpenAI’s ChatGPT voice mode and Google’s Gemini. They even mentioned that Sesame was more natural and relatable | A lot of the time, there have been voice glitches and other syntax issues with awkward phrasing. This has been noted by users, and although they are minor glitches, they are glitches all the same. |
There have been users who have reviewed poorly for its censorship issues. They felt that Maya and Miles are not ‘as free’ as they once were. This makes the overall experience feel less authentic and more machine-designed. |
Conclusion – is it worth the hype?
Just as any artificial intelligence apps, voice assistants, and other such programs, Sesame AI has certainly gained market traction after getting a lot of hype. The million-dollar question, however, stands at, ‘Is it all worth the hype?’
For many, especially those who are looking for genuine and naturally emotionally intelligent assistants, Sesame AI is certainly worth the hype. Its demonstration has shown an impressive leap in terms of conversations backed by powerful features which are helpful both in the business world and one’s personal life. However, it’s not perfect and it CANNOT ultimately replace humans, regardless of how hard the developers might try.
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