The others really ought to be voice searchable, but the diesel one would need to be timely in my area, where a couple of places have not had diesel available for several days.
>You can easily search how far away is that storm?
Pull up radar on Weather Underground (and/or look at the hourly forecast) and you should have a pretty good idea.
Whether or not that's the best example, the point is that there are a bunch of things I might want to know/do while driving that I can't look up without pulling off the road someplace. And even if I could theoretically look them up by voice, it would probably be an exercise in frustration to try to do so.
It's an interesting example because the question is very easy for a person to understand but giving an actual answer would take some time, but you can invert those for an AI.
But at least a human would give a reasonable answer, like "looks like at least thirty miles" or even just "I don't know". Your phone will instead say, oops, I didn't quite get that, try again later ( goodbye chime ). Which is terrible.
Pull up radar on Weather Underground (and/or look at the hourly forecast) and you should have a pretty good idea.
Whether or not that's the best example, the point is that there are a bunch of things I might want to know/do while driving that I can't look up without pulling off the road someplace. And even if I could theoretically look them up by voice, it would probably be an exercise in frustration to try to do so.