But What If Voice Isn't Better?
from the situational... dept
For years, we used to hear from voice recognition companies saying that keyboards would eventually be history because voice was a "more natural" way of inputing data into a computer. Most serious voice recognition firms have moved away from that claim, recognizing that both voice and text have their place, but it seems that some in the voice space haven't quite caught onto the fact that voice isn't always the best form of communication. So, you would think that reporters would cast a more skeptical eye on a company that's specifically selling unified messaging claiming that his system will get rid of text because voice is just a much more natural way of communicating. That's not true. Voice may be better in some instances, but text can be better in many other instances. Text has the advantage of letting the person think through what they're saying and read it back before they send it to make sure it's what they want to say. Text also has the advantage of being quiet -- which can be especially important in an open office or when you're entering a password or providing confidential information. Voice certainly does have advantages in providing tone and more immediate feedback, but to say that one is inherently better than the other in all cases is simply a case where someone in a company has fallen too in love with their own product.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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In a few years we'll see who does what - I agree it does have its place along with good old-fashioned text, but there will always be a following for manual human interface devices - whatever the future brings for those.
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Programming?
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give me back touch tone menus damn you!
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Right...
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Not too many years later, I understand, he and his company were indicted for fraud.
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