Will a voice input methodology that doesn't change every word I speak then force me to use my hands which hurt to manually correct mistakes? I'm using the voice input because my hands hurt. Why is this so hard to implement? This is adaptive Tech and we need it why is it so hard?
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I use it on a regular basis but it takes practice to implement. It is necessary to use more diction than we use in everyday speech. Disappointing or a number of reasons.
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Disappointing would be saying it lightly in my parlance LOL
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I have had good luck with iOS. Not much experience with android.
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Google Voice is a nightmare for me. IPhones I've never bought because they're so expensive and I also hate the fact that they are a turning point in history that has led to people sitting at dinner tables with friends and talking on the phone not people at the table. So rude.
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I relate to your feeling about iPhones although I feel at this point all phones have this reputation.
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Do they do but Apple has done direct-to-consumer marketing on children to make them ask their parents and there's this whole status thing that goes on and that is unfair. Also the iPhone was first.
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Oh gosh yes. I work with parent groups and the number of people asking about what apps they should get for their two year old! Get your two year old a doll! Or a coloring book!
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Replying to @sarahblarose
Your two-year-old should be with you under an entry in a park playing. Go outside For Heaven's Sake. Teach your children etiquette when they start using phones actually teach the parents some etiquette because usually is adults who are being intrusive.

Apr 4, 2022 · 5:59 PM UTC