Voice assistants are becoming more popular as the technology improves. They can answer questions, take notes, set reminders and alarms, and control smart home devices with voice commands. The top voice assistants are Cortana from Microsoft, Google Assistant, and Amazon's Alexa. Accuracy rates are improving rapidly as companies dedicate resources to reducing word error rates. As voice recognition capabilities advance further, voice is increasingly seen as the interface of the future for computing.
2. IS VOICE REALLY FUTURE OF
COMPUTING!
• The Computer Interface of the Future Is Voice
• What is a Voice Assistant?
• How do Voice Assistants work?
• What can Voice Assistants do?
• What is Cortana, Google Assistant & Alexa?
• Where People use Voice Assistant?
• Accuracy rates getting better Rapidly
3. THE COMPUTER INTERFACE OF THE
FUTURE IS VOICE
• Only a few years ago, voice-recognition technology lagged far behind human
performance.
• In order to make it work properly, individuals often had to state things to fix
inevitable and potentially embarrassing errors.
• Voice-recognition features on smartphones and gadgets, the technology has
greatly improved.
• We may operate the computers of the future by simply speaking.
4. WHAT IS A VOICE ASSISTANT?
• A voice assistant is a personal helper that lives in your phone, tablet, speaker,
streaming box or other internet-connected device.
• These have exploded in popularity in recent years, and now come pre-installed on
most smart devices.
• The most common are Amazon’s Alexa, Microsoft’s Cortana and Google Assistant.
5. HOW DO VOICE ASSISTANTS WORK?
• A voice assistant jumps into action at the mention of a keyword. This is usually a
greeting that includes the assistant’s name, like “OK Google” or “Alexa”.
• Once it’s pricked up its virtual ears, you say a command, or ask it a question.
• The voice assistant uses natural language processing to decipher what you said,
and then either answer your question or obey your command. Simple.
6. WHAT CAN VOICE ASSISTANTS DO?
• Lots of different things.
• Connecting to the internet to finding out pretty much any piece of information.
• Taking down notes or putting reminders in calendar, just like a personal assistant.
• Doing other helpful things like setting timers and alarms, which is useful for
everything from cooking to just getting up in the morning
• Control your smart home appliances like lights, thermostats and alarms.
Alexa, Turn off
Kitchen Lights
Ok Google! Call
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7. WHAT IS CORTANA, GOOGLE
ASSISTANT & ALEXA?
• Cortana is Microsoft’s take on a voice assistant, and is named after a synthetic
intelligence character in Microsoft’s Halo series of video games. It’s available for
Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10 PCs.
• Google Assistant is Google’s personal assistant – it’s sold as “your own personal
Google”. It’s available on Android phones.
• Alexa is Amazon’s voice assistant. It comes as part of its Amazon Echo range of
speakers, and is available as an Android app for smartphones and tablets.
9. ACCURACY RATES GETTING BETTER
RAPIDLY
• Google, Microsoft and IBM are some of the major companies that hire teams of
engineers dedicated to improving what’s known as the word error rate.
• Google’s word error rate is 4.9 percent, which means the technology gets about
every 20th word wrong.
• Statistic steadily going in the right direction over time.
• Google’s gadgets having only two microphones can still comprehend what people
are saying when they’re in noisy places.
• As accuracy rates improve, society’s willingness to use the respective technologies
should go up as frustration becomes less of a factor.