Recently I noticed some Amazon offers of voice operated kit, including the Amazon Fire stick and the Echo Note speaker.
I was curious, and slightly tempted. I asked a friend who has a Fire remote which he said was good, but then we discussed the voice activated remote, and he sent a transcript - somewhat edited - of a "typical" interaction which showed that it wouldn't actually work that well.
I have a voice operated remote in my car - which is hilarious if it's turned on. I have never really found it useful, and indeed I decided on one occasion to try it out and ended up using a whole bunch of naughty words to see what it would do. Information about the engine and maps and navigation flashed up at random! However, nothing useful happened.
Regarding the current wave of internet connected voice controlled devices, it seems to me that they must gather voice samples, and then send them to a remote server, where they might (!!!) be processed to good effect. For the paranoid (that includes me) that would also mean that besides covering up the camera on one's computer - as in a recent episode of Homeland, one also shouldn't have any voice operated software running - though my guess there is that any "decent" hacker or other service would be able to access it (the software or microphone) and get it working anyway.
Does anyone like this stuff?
I was curious, and slightly tempted. I asked a friend who has a Fire remote which he said was good, but then we discussed the voice activated remote, and he sent a transcript - somewhat edited - of a "typical" interaction which showed that it wouldn't actually work that well.
I have a voice operated remote in my car - which is hilarious if it's turned on. I have never really found it useful, and indeed I decided on one occasion to try it out and ended up using a whole bunch of naughty words to see what it would do. Information about the engine and maps and navigation flashed up at random! However, nothing useful happened.
Regarding the current wave of internet connected voice controlled devices, it seems to me that they must gather voice samples, and then send them to a remote server, where they might (!!!) be processed to good effect. For the paranoid (that includes me) that would also mean that besides covering up the camera on one's computer - as in a recent episode of Homeland, one also shouldn't have any voice operated software running - though my guess there is that any "decent" hacker or other service would be able to access it (the software or microphone) and get it working anyway.
Does anyone like this stuff?
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