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by pomian
738 days ago
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So you pick up the mouse, and talk into it?
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Seriously though, I don't understand why the state of voice interaction is so poor.
In the 90's we had voice commands (early dragon ?) available to tell our computer what to do. It was limited, but it worked extremely well, even in busy environments.
I remember my Thinkpad 486dx2(?), at a party - opening software and choosing music to play from a list, and controlling volume, all by voice. Thinking to ourselves, imagine what this will be like when we have a stronger, faster computer, in five years. |
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I wonder if these "SmartAssistant" programmers ever actually had a human personal assistant. For most of what you need them to do, you don't even ask them to do it, they just know you and do it. An actually good computerized SmartAssistant would know that it's been a year, so it's time to book my physical with my doctor. It would have contacted the doctor's office for me, checked my calendar, scheduled the appointment, and then proactively reminded me a few days in advance. I shouldn't have to say "Hey, Assistant: Please schedule a physical for Doctor X at Clinic Y on July 1 of this year." (by the way SmartAssistants can't even currently do that).
The voice interaction should only be for exceptional cases: "Hey, Assistant: My trip to the Paris office needs to be delayed by one week." The assistant should then go and re-book flights, hotels, and rental cars, and then when finished, merely say "Done."
Until they can do this, tech companies might as well stop bothering releasing incremental crap products that can barely understand a task I'd expect a 4 year-old to be able to do.