Voice recognition
Since speech and voice input technology is skyrocketing the software industry via mobile and other devices, it hasn’t made any changes to company workplaces.
every time you go to your workplace it would be considered a distraction for you to issue voice commands to your PC, or reciting an email, or dictating a memo to your boss, you start typing and clicking. In the environs of the office, where speech technology could save us time and make us more productive, most of us are still stuck with keyboards and mice.
Yet once we’re away from the office, many of us don’t think twice about issuing voice commands to our smartphones — whether that means voice-dialing the phone, speaking a search term to Google or asking Siri what today’s weather will be like.
The main advancement is that the speech tools are now closer to the user — on our phones and tablets as we go about our day — and many run in the cloud, which provides immediate processing and a constantly expanding language database. Unlike older desktop-based software, these new tools do not require speech training, thanks to improvements in the algorithms. “We can be pretty imprecise in what we say,” Miller says.
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