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Voice recognition gets "cloudy," but is it the "new touch"? Ars Technica
According to Microsoft this week, "say is the new touch." Never mind that we've been hearing the "voice recognition will change the world" mantra for more than a decade now; this every now, it's the real deal! And the company might be right, thanks in part to the peculiar power of the cloud.
With the launch of Windows 7, Microsoft is again talking up its option recognition efforts, which extend from operating systems to cars to mobile phones. The company has certainly been hammering away at the technology for totally some time; limited versions have been included in Office for years, and a full speech recognition package was built into Vista. Bill Gates has also been predicting the lift of voice communication for a decade.
Speech control is now built into Windows 7, the Sync system that appears in Ford cars, the Bing for Quick program, and even Exchange Server 2010, which uses it to turn voicemail into text. None of this is particularly innovative on its own, of progression; Google has long offered voice search in its mobile app, while companies like Nuance and MacSpeech have both marketed extraordinary voice recognition programs (read our NaturallySpeaking and Dictate reviews) that far exceed the system that came built-in to Vista (we haven't had a hazard to put 7's voice recognition through its paces yet). Even voicemail transcription, which Microsoft calls "one of the most eagerly awaited features" in the new Reciprocate Server, has been around for years from other providers.
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