
Google Fixes Two Annoying Quirks in Its Voice Assistant
The AI just got a useful boost in understanding natural human speech. Full Story: WIRED
Analyzing The Rise Of Deepfake Voice Technology
Imagine you receive a phone call from your boss requesting to wire the $243,000 to close out an account you have been working on. Full Story: Forbes
Custom Voice Assistants That Offer Total User Privacy Are Here
Sensory powers new voice-enabled Farberware microwaves, the first of many home devices to feature a custom, private voice UI. Full Story: MarTech Series
Siri and Alexa — the robots we couldn’t live without. Throughout the pandemic, these voice assistants have proven invaluable to many, as users turned towards Alexa and Google Assistant for entertainment, education and emotional help. Full Story: Forbes
Voice technology for the next generation
Voice technology has been gaining steady popularity in recent years, from smart speakers in homes to voice control in cars. Full Story: TechTalks
How to switch between Google Assistant and Alexa on your Sonos speaker
A handful of Sonos smart speakers can work either of the two most popular voice assistants. Full Story: Gearbrain
Siri, Alexa, or Google? The best voice assistant revealed
Surely many readers once had the idea of which of the existing voice assistants is the best. Full Story: Gizchina.com
Raspberry Pi Project Integrates SSH With Local Voice Assistant
We’ve seen voice-controlled Raspberry Pi projects before using tools like Google’s AIY Voice Kit or Amazon’s Alexa to listen and respond to voice commands. Full Story: Tom’s Hardware
The Mercedes-Benz Voice Assistant Was Asked What She Thinks About Tesla – The Answer Is Brilliant
The Mercedes-Benz MBUX media system unexpectedly reacted to the question about Tesla. One TikTok user asked the voice assistant Linguatronic for her opinion on Tesla. It was not possible to mislead the electronics – the MBUX complex gave a witty answer. Full Story: HotCars
To-Do Lists in the Cloud: Amazon Brings Smart Sticky Note Printer
Taking notes is pretty standard when there are too many things on your plate. Sticky notes are there to have your back if you ever happen to forget something. Full Story: TechAcute