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The Futurist: The Future of Voice!!!!

The Futurist: The Future of Voice!!!!

By Rosan PandeyPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
The Futurist: The Future of Voice!!!!
Photo by Iñaki del Olmo on Unsplash

Is voice the ultimate digital frontier?

One of the things I think about is the future of the software market, but not how many people think about the software market. I do not believe that open source projects will replace commercial software. The reason for this is simply different from other commercial packages that will block open-source software. But I see another merger happening with the software market. I also see the difference between art and production software. In the first text of this post for the future, I use Dragon to instruct. I also used Dragon NaturallySpeaking on my PC, which is why I'm worried about the headset. The better the headset, the better the microphone, the better the sound quality. So today's thesis is a word. The future of the word!

I have a very good friend, and we like to have a variety of philosophical arguments. Usually, we have that ViaVoice, and the reason for that is that voice recognition on mobile is no longer available. I was waiting a few years ago for AppleTV to revive the old TV game Siri knows better. My friend and I spend a lot of time arguing about what Siri puts in place than we do. But the fact is that, in a nutshell, voice calling is better today than it was a decade ago. In fact, ten years ago, you would have been pressured to say more than 5 to 10 words a minute. Today as I have said many times, I made the first draft of this article rather than a thousand words in 15 to 20 minutes in Dragon commands. Two drafts and three drafts sometimes happen in Dragon instructs when I read the first draft and see that I missed my point. But sometimes, two typos and three edits happen in Microsoft Word and are published.

The reason for the discussion is the truth of that voice program now. I have used Drag voice products for the past fifteen years. Back then, honestly, for the most part, my PC was powered up. Not that my PC was a low-end PC, it wasn’t. It is enabled because the processor and memory were unable to manage the rate I mentioned. Also, I will point out that this post was originally posted on Dragon dictate, an Internet device connected to the Internet. It does not have a PC Processor or a PC upgrade memory. Only uses a cell phone. So while my PC 16 years ago was enabled to do voice modification, my cell phone can easily do it today. And that, by the way, Dragon Dictates communicates with Internet servers, not just mobile processors.

With the work from the domestic transformation that began in earnest in March 2020, things have continued to emerge in the land of the voice. Live meeting translation is something the web conference packages offer now. You speak, someone else speaks, and it turns that into text. Some of the services now offer translation, speaking some without speaking another language, and you both hear your native language. There are software packages that work on your cell phone that allow you to place your cell phone in the center of the table and record the voices of everyone in the room. Dragon commands is a very good job of that.

Voice Digitization - for fly writing and translation!

But I have to be the future. That is a lot of time spent in the column about the future of the word that speaks in the past. I can't beat you with a new cell phone that directly connects your brain that translates everything. That would be a terrible thing; sometimes, the jumble that comes out of my head is so hard to interpret! Right now, I'm about a mile from my house; my cell phone has four bars and a 5G monitor. 5G nationwide. It’s not ultra-wideband, but it’s 5G. I put about 1200 words in Dragon dictate before I started editing and ended up with oh oh about a thousand words for this article. In the future, I see the next three things that will be game-changers in the world of voice recognition.

The number one flying translation, which is possible today, is a two-way translation device and a few are available in the market. There are one-way translation devices today (you top, voice translated into another language. Someone speaks, their language is translated into yours. There is a break between translations). I’m talking about two interpretations.

The second number is top-notch. In the ever-increasing world of digital integration, everything has to stay digital all the time. However, with a good idea to manage the meeting, you should submit notes. Digitized notes of the meeting convey the word-for-word meaning; that's what high fidelity means.

The number three is online and offline recording. At some of the meetings I attend, a lot is going back and forth. Suppose you are trying to write and record at the same time. If so, don't miss it, you know, 1012 words during a 30,000-word session, so working online and offline work will merge into one program. The device simultaneously recorded the offline version and recorded the online version. You can now convert the offline recording to meeting notes and make sure you haven't missed something due to microphone problems or something else in writing.

I can do all three of these today, that I don't have a tool for all three, and that's the future of the world. Simply put, a voice system that will perform all three actions at once. One side of this will be the automation of the system that once the lights are turned on in the conference room, the system starts recording. That will be the final continuation of that first word of the idea of the future - such words of the interval between human society. Words are usually a glue that holds teams together.

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