The three biggest players in voice assistants –– Google, Apple and Amazon –– have radically different approaches to profiling users, Northeastern University researchers say.

  • @JustAnotherKay@lemmy.world
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    182 days ago

    Yeah, just having a microphone in the house with some predefined voice controls which you can go and change gives you all of the benefits of a Google home with none of the Google bullshit.

    Especially now with LLMs getting so big, just go set up voice-to-text ollama session with predefined prompts and responses

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      41 day ago

      That handles automation, but can’t freestyle questions.

      “Hey Google, convert (metric) to (Imperial).”

      “Hey Google, weather today?”

      “Hey Google, what’s the capital of Kakistan?”

      I have a ceiling-mounted mini in almost every room and just toss questions around while I work or play. Or, just ask it to play music. (Which went to shit when I cancelled Spotify.)

      • @gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        21 day ago

        Or, just ask it to play music. (Which went to shit when I cancelled Spotify.)

        I learned how to get Home assistant working JUST to restore this feature. Fuck you Google for not supporting other services despite supporting controlling them once it starts going ugh