Communicating By Voice

Harold recently switched to an iPhone, because he really wanted to get Siri, the voice-activated assistant. He set it all up, and then showed me how well the voice commands and speech recognition work by sending me a voice-activated text message. While sitting next to me.

In case you’re wondering, a voice-activated text message from someone right next to you is a lot like, well, talking.

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2 Responses to Communicating By Voice

  1. Nicholas McDowell says:

    No, it’s like not talking to someone and having a robot friend pass the passive aggressive message along.

  2. Meg says:

    Now I want to get it too so I can Siri texts back to him…

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