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Old 06-04-2015, 07:39 AM   #1
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If the software works as well as this video shows, it's pretty impressive.

Someone is about to make a lot of money being acquired by Google. I would say Apple but they seem slower to acquire companies.

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Seems sped up haha. But if that's the true recognition speed, that's pretty neat.
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Old 06-04-2015, 10:19 AM   #3
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While the trains of questions being answered is cool, what's more impressive to me is that it has an understanding of the questions that came before. One thing that Siri is good at is the little "make an appointment at 3... *confirm?*, no change it to 3:30" moments. When it works, it's great – but it's obviously nothing like this. Being able to understand the points in the interaction that came earlier brings us much closer to carrying on an actual conversation instead of figuring out what the computer needs to hear.
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I I would say Apple but they seem slower to acquire companies.
Siri was a company Apple acquired, wasn't it?
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Siri was a company Apple acquired, wasn't it?
Yes. The voice recognition is and was powered by a company called Nuance though.

Apple buys a lot of companies but the never announce when they do. One day a company's website will just re-direct to Apple.
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Requested an invite.
Be interesting to play with.
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Old 06-04-2015, 01:10 PM   #7
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Amazing! Hard to believe how good the voice recognition/comprehension is now. Remember this old gem?

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Requested an invite.
Be interesting to play with.
Checked on their google pay. Says:

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Lots of places to download the app, but need invite code to use
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Siri was a company Apple acquired, wasn't it?
I remember when Siri was a popular app on the app store, but given how locked down the Apple environment was at the time, it wasn't overly convenient. It was quite powerful though, and many noted that it did more impressive things as a standalone app than it did when it was re-released as an Apple property. Apple seems to go purposefully slow on things like this. They strip away functionality to the bare bones and then introduce capability back in as the users get more comfortable with them. Interesting strategy that many hate, but it seems to work for them.
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Yeah. Got my email right away saying I was one of the first ones in line.
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Yeah. Got my email right away saying I was one of the first ones in line.
HAHA... me too
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I remember when Siri was a popular app on the app store, but given how locked down the Apple environment was at the time, it wasn't overly convenient. It was quite powerful though, and many noted that it did more impressive things as a standalone app than it did when it was re-released as an Apple property. Apple seems to go purposefully slow on things like this. They strip away functionality to the bare bones and then introduce capability back in as the users get more comfortable with them. Interesting strategy that many hate, but it seems to work for them.
Funny you mention that - I read a good article over the weekend about the difference in apps and functionality between NA and Asia - specifically South Korea because of bandwidth availability:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/ma...eoul.html?_r=0

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By contrast, American mobile design is fetishistically minimalist. Silicon Valley applauds itself for good taste in this regard, but this aesthetic has sprung up partly in response to a deficiency: Americans have learned to strip out bandwidth-guzzling elements because they slow down loading times. Korean designers, lacking such bandwidth restraints, can stuff their apps full of all the information and widgets they like.
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Funny you mention that - I read a good article over the weekend about the difference in apps and functionality between NA and Asia - specifically South Korea because of bandwidth availability:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/ma...eoul.html?_r=0
So this is the ideal we're shooting for?

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So this is the ideal we're shooting for?
What do you think the ctrain looks like right now?
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So this is the ideal we're shooting for?
Oh god yes. If I don't have to look up on the CTrain it's a pretty great day.
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Funny you mention that - I read a good article over the weekend about the difference in apps and functionality between NA and Asia - specifically South Korea because of bandwidth availability:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/ma...eoul.html?_r=0
To solve the bandwidth/data problem, what we really need is a great middle out compression solution.
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Just imagine how many... umm... datas one guy would have to manipulate at once for that to work though.
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Just imagine how many... umm... datas one guy would have to manipulate at once for that to work though.
It's all right here.

https://www.scribd.com/doc/228831637...Tip-Efficiency
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Head to head tests shows Hound to be really impressive
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