Let's face it, most people don't want to bark commands but rather have conversations. Until AI can recognize speech patterns it's a burden
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Replying to @madebypaul @designoutloud and
We have a dot at work and I find I don't want to speak to it while my colleagues are around. I did just buy one for home though.
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Replying to @JonFoxUX @madebypaul and
I use echo and siri at home. No problems with the commands, but frustrated when it doesn't understand. cc /
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Replying to @usabilitycounts @JonFoxUX and
Or when there are ambient noise or other conversations
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Replying to @hpdailyrant @usabilitycounts and
anyone try Home yet? Read review that it's more context-aware than Echo.
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Replying to @colbywg @hpdailyrant and
As in, it knows what whiskey I drink?
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Replying to @usabilitycounts @hpdailyrant and
Ideally. The reviewer specified that you could use pronouns in continued interactions and it'd relate that pronoun to the original noun.
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Replying to @colbywg @usabilitycounts and
It can better follow contextual pronouns in subsequent queries than Siri or Alexa. The speaker on Home is pretty awful, though.
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I'm just upset that Alexa couldn't find a New Order radio. What's a guy got to do to hear some 80s jams out of this thing?
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the more you use these voice AI products, the more you realize they are not there yet.
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Yeah, I get a lot of apologies...
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