A LinkedIn post from Stripe highlights a conversation between co‑founder John Collison and ElevenLabs co‑founder Mati Staniszewski on advances in AI voice technology and its commercialization. The discussion, shared via Stripe’s content channels, explores why AI has progressed faster in text than in conversational speech and introduces the concept of a “voice Turing Test.”
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The post notes examples of potential applications, from digital voice agents in farming and healthcare to improved document reading on mobile devices. It also references ElevenLabs’ rapid rise to an $11 billion valuation, underscoring investor appetite for infrastructure and tools that make audio and language more accessible at scale.
By featuring this dialogue, Stripe appears to be positioning itself close to emerging AI workloads that could drive future payments and software monetization across developer and enterprise customers. The emphasis on use cases such as digital government services in Ukraine suggests growing demand for secure, scalable transaction and identity layers that could benefit Stripe’s broader ecosystem.
For investors, the content suggests ongoing alignment between Stripe’s platform strategy and high‑growth AI companies that rely on global digital infrastructure. While the post does not provide financial metrics or product announcements, it indicates that Stripe is actively engaging with frontier AI adoption trends that may expand payment volumes and software attach rates over time.

