Hi, When I heard Apple's announcements yesterday, the thing that worried me most is "Siri", their new voice interface - which allows users to give their machine voice commands in free language, and have responses spoken back to them.
It's still too early to tell whether Siri is the best thing since sliced bread, or maybe it's the worst UI since Microsoft Bob; But it definitely has the potential to be closer to the former, not the latter. What worries me is that the free software world does not have a response prepared for Siri. Or at least not one that I'm aware of - Is anyone aware of free software that is capable of something more than robotic speech synthesis? And any sort of speech understanding? Even if just in English? I'm afraid that if Siri becomes an important feature for consumers, then Android phones and tablets, as well as desktops running Linux, will be missing this feature. I don't want to see individual handset makers (e.g., Samsung, Motorola, etc.) developing this feature because that would mean that only some of the Android handsets will have it, and desktop Linux would not have it at all.... Maybe Google will develop this for the benefit of everyone, but then again, maybe one day Google will grow tired of not doing Evil, and will stop doing the dirty work for other companies for free? Some might remember that this is actually not the first time I mention this worry. Six years ago, long before Siri (and a couple of years before iPhone was released), I voiced exactly the same concern when I talked about the next hurdles for Hebrew in free software: http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/9973 (see the last section there) Nadav. -- Nadav Har'El | Wednesday, Oct 5 2011, n...@math.technion.ac.il |----------------------------------------- Phone +972-523-790466, ICQ 13349191 |I don't eat snails. I prefer fast food. http://nadav.harel.org.il | _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il