It certainly has come a long ways since my first exposure to it in the late nineties. I trained some clients back then on using Dragon Dictate and most of the training time was spent making corrections. Now however; it works great right out of the box. Like you said, its not perfect but it sure has come a long ways and in another 10 years it will be even better.
I am amazed that Alexa can hear and respond to you even when you are playing music pretty loud. ________________________________________________ Denny Huff Gateway for the Blind LLC. From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of john and donna weidlich Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 2:43 PM To: 'Adaptive technology information and support.' <[email protected]>; [email protected] Subject: Re: [ATI] More Alexa Skills Voice recognition is still far from perfect so, as good as it is, you will find that you dont always get what you ask for with either Alexa or Siri. And sometimes, what you get is so far from what you requested that you will wonder what possible connection there was. But for the most part, it works well but not always. John From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Darla J. Rogers Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 1:48 PM To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ; 'Adaptive technology information and support.' Subject: Re: [ATI] More Alexa Skills I guess I should say Im buying an echo not Alexa; she seems very intuitive, though Im not sure what her problem is whenever John tries to play Jeopardy. Id definitely try it out, however. Darla Darla J. Rogers M.S. [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself." ¯ Wayne W. Dyer
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