Phase 1 of the Vesper project is nearing completion. We’ve launched a test version of the messenger with an implemented far-end voice stream authentication module. Tests are being conducted on three different environments: Windows, Android, and iOS. The results are consistent with the project’s KPIs. We’re working to ensure that quality indicators not only meet the design minimums but, where possible, exceed the established goals. Our priority is to develop a product that meets user needs and builds a positive user experience.


We conduct experiments based on 40 speakers, 20-second recordings, testing each recording across 5 channels, and obtaining over 171,500 embeds. This number of recording configurations is designed to help achieve the target parameters, confirming the effectiveness of our messenger.

Vesper Messenger is intended to be a response to the growing problems of cybersecurity and identity theft.

More about the project https://biometriq.pl/en/vesper-save-voice-communication-platform-with-integration-of-biometric-services/

The exhibition was marked by the ubiquitous AI. Many companies presented their latest achievements in constructing systems that communicate autonomously with people. The humanoid robot Ameca (Etisalat) interacting with its interlocutors aroused great interest. The stands with interactive agents (Amdocs) offered an almost unbelievable quality of image and speech generated by the systems.

Google has unveiled Gemini Live, its response to ChatGPT’s voice mode.  Gemini Live has function Share Screen With Live, that allows Gemini to interact with the image displayed on the phone’s screen. Deutsche Telekom has indicated a possible direction for the development of phones by turning the entire phone into a chatbot. The phone has no applications and is a personal assistant that communicates with the user by voice. The basis of the solution is a digital assistant from AI Perplexity, but it is also to be open to, among others, Google Cloud AI, ElevenLabs, and Picsart. South Korean startup Newnal has presented a new operating system for mobile phones that uses historical and current user data to create a personalized AI assistant that is to eventually become an AI avatar behaving just like the user.

All of the above solutions, as well as many others, are connected by the use of voice technologies for two-way communication. The direction indicated at MWC 2025 is clear – our actions will be supported by avatars and bots communicating with us autonomously. The possibility of quick, machine confirmation of who we are talking to is therefore becoming even more important than ever before, because the quality of autonomous voice communication systems does not guarantee correct verification of the speaker by a human.

Photos by Andrzej Tymecki