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This doesn't address your question but might be interesting. As someone who has used Android forever and never tried Siri, those anecdotes are mind blowing to me. For me with Google Assistant, media commands work about 80% and successful call initiation is about 90%. And I haven't looked for documentation either. YMMV of course.
So a simple media command fails 1 in 5 times? This is the best SV can do with a incredibly well-studied technology (voice recognition)?
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Ask it “What can I ask you?” and it will show a big list of capabilities and phrases to trigger them.
It is really weird to refer to a device in the second person. Why isn't there some other way to get that info?
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#33Serious off-topic question: Are there docs for Siri so that i can learn what it can/can’t do? I have tried skipping songs, playing a genre, set random play, and similar in iTunes — generally a failure, often initiates an unwanted phone call. On the phone I can successfully call the intended contact about 50% of the time, possibly because I have ~250 contacts. I suspect that if i knew the right words to interact with…
This doesn't address your question but might be interesting. As someone who has used Android forever and never tried Siri, those anecdotes are mind blowing to me. For me with Google Assistant, media commands work about 80% and successful call initiation is about 90%. And I haven't looked for documentation either. YMMV of course.
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#34Hidden audio is simply too easy. Hidden audio is the knife that kills desire for any financial services access through a voice assistant - for those smart enough to not follow the horde.
for me it kills all desire to have a voice assistant. I am already in the camp of taping over the camera's in my computers now will I need to worry about the microphone or what comes from the speakers? so the question is, shouldn't they be able to detect the wavelength of what they are processing to weed out some of the more obvious tricks? with voice recognition could it also not be limited to a voice it is trained…
I run 3rd party roms, Linux on all my dev/tv machines, disable Cortana on my gaming laptop, and hope there isn't something listening in all that trusted, untrusted and oss code I'm running.
I told my roommate I'd move out if he ever got an Alexa or Google home device. I do want to run Jarvis, or one of the OSS alternatives. Many of them send your data to Google/Amazon as well if you enable using their Speech-to-Text services, but they also have options for using local OSS decoders as well (and typically enable those by default).
Our phones are so powerful today there is no reason to send your speech to the cloud (someone else's computer). It should just be done locally; and tech should be improved so accuracy is improved locally without needing the larger datasets that Google/Amazon/Apple use.
More devs need to use the OSS assistance instead, and maybe that will push other engineers to no go the easy route and opt to protect their privacy instead.
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#35(To be fair, I recall this specific point coming up in an HR thread about Alexa being able to open your door for Amazon deliveries, but I thought it was worth reiterating here.)
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#36Serious off-topic question: Are there docs for Siri so that i can learn what it can/can’t do? I have tried skipping songs, playing a genre, set random play, and similar in iTunes — generally a failure, often initiates an unwanted phone call. On the phone I can successfully call the intended contact about 50% of the time, possibly because I have ~250 contacts. I suspect that if i knew the right words to interact with…
It makes me think of old text based adventure games where you type in "open door" or "draw gun". All these complex "A.I." based voice assistants still break down to the vocabulary problem. They try to solve the general case by not giving humans/customers the language spec. There is probably more than just an AI that does speech to text and then a second phase interpreter. I suspect there is some AI in the first layer…
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#37Serious off-topic question: Are there docs for Siri so that i can learn what it can/can’t do? I have tried skipping songs, playing a genre, set random play, and similar in iTunes — generally a failure, often initiates an unwanted phone call. On the phone I can successfully call the intended contact about 50% of the time, possibly because I have ~250 contacts. I suspect that if i knew the right words to interact with…
This doesn't address your question but might be interesting. As someone who has used Android forever and never tried Siri, those anecdotes are mind blowing to me. For me with Google Assistant, media commands work about 80% and successful call initiation is about 90%. And I haven't looked for documentation either. YMMV of course.
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#39Serious off-topic question: Are there docs for Siri so that i can learn what it can/can’t do? I have tried skipping songs, playing a genre, set random play, and similar in iTunes — generally a failure, often initiates an unwanted phone call. On the phone I can successfully call the intended contact about 50% of the time, possibly because I have ~250 contacts. I suspect that if i knew the right words to interact with…
"Alexa play in the kitchen from spotify"
No other combination of words works. I'm not sure why it needs me to say "kitchen", all my Sonos systems are connected together, but if I say anything else it'll either play on just the one speaker or not work at all. I'm not sure why I must say "from spotify", but apparently I do or it ends up playing some random radio station from some other service.
I find things like this quite the mouthful:
"Alexa play Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath in the kitchen from spotify"
..and with a statement so complicated it often misunderstands and starts doing something random.
I would MUCH prefer a simple voice based API. Attempting to understand conversational speech properly rarely seems to work effectively and often just ends up with users memorising a command just to get it to understand.
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#40Serious off-topic question: Are there docs for Siri so that i can learn what it can/can’t do? I have tried skipping songs, playing a genre, set random play, and similar in iTunes — generally a failure, often initiates an unwanted phone call. On the phone I can successfully call the intended contact about 50% of the time, possibly because I have ~250 contacts. I suspect that if i knew the right words to interact with…
Ask it “What can I ask you?” and it will show a big list of capabilities and phrases to trigger them.