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Originally posted by RobynYoBank
I don't think it's a different concept at all. Google has been working on exactly what you've described for quite some time and has struggled to implement it. Well see how successfully Apple has done it, but in general, anything with voice recognition doesn't work as well as we would like for it to.
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I think she was talking about the speech recognition though, I have no idea what other features Google has beyond the little microphone button that you can talk to and will transcribe what you say to text, and the voice search.
When I used the app they bought to build the whole system on it was very different. It wasn't about being able to recognize what you say or not, they didn't even build that, they pay some other company to use theirs, it's about how many things it can interpret. I literally told the app to buy me tickets for some movie and the little guy didn't take long to show me which were available and at what time. I would think, after all this time, the guys at Apple must have done something else besides making it part of iOS.