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smurpy
395 days ago
Back in 1992 or so the NeXT could distinguish (was it 16 or) 64 fixed, trained, phrases. Point being, it doesn’t take too much compute with a finite vocabulary.
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trinix912
395 days ago
But wouldn't adding your own phrases require a reflash of parts of firmware in this context?
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