Google have just released a short film about how far we’ve come in terms of being able to talk to our devices. It shows the early steps into this area of computing and where they aim to go in the future. All over the world, people talk to their smartphones and devices more and more each day, asking questions, completing tasks and simply learning more about the world around them. Voice recognition is still only in it’s infancy but where we’re heading is very exciting indeed.
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