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NumArc2015-08-14 15:41:37
Mobile development
NumArc, 2015-08-14 15:41:37

Does it make sense to develop voice assistants?

Hello. Interested in the question:
Does it make sense to create voice assistants like Cortana and Siri. Is it possible to compete in this niche and does it even make sense in the presence of the aforementioned and many other assistants?

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Denis Ineshin, 2015-08-14
@NumArc

Of course it makes sense, competition is the basis of everything. And there are 4 possible options:
1. You try and you fail.
2. You try it, get a cool experience, and you will be hired by one of the cool companies that are already developing these technologies.
3. You will succeed, everything will go well, one of the giants will notice your company and buy it.
4. You will do it so well that you will make a revolution.
Also consider the fact that voice assistants have a potentially bright future, and you will have enough work for at least point 2.

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V Sh., 2015-08-14
@JuniorNoobie

If I can communicate with your AI like with a real person, then why not move the giants?) But this is unlikely to work out ...

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zooks, 2015-08-14
@zooks

They want illiterate people to part with their money more easily.
Does it make sense to develop? - IMHO, speech recognition requires self-learning, which companies with a huge customer base can afford. For Russia, you can think about how to improve the voices that are used to translate text into sound.

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Dvvarreyn, 2015-08-14
@Dvvarreyn

I'll add my five cents. I believe, from personal experience, that climbing into a highly specific high-tech market is not worth it if you don’t have your own goals. There will be a run after the locomotive, senseless and merciless.
Their goals may be different.
To replenish a portfolio or dissertation, for example.
Or the need to have a system of the required architecture / api that you know inside and out, you can adjust, etc., completely under your control. to solve existing problems.

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asd111, 2015-08-16
@asd111

Cortana and Siri don't answer medical questions.
There is nothing like it in medicine yet.
Nevertheless, the diagnostician doctor works exactly like this - you say the symptoms, show the tests, and he answers what kind of disease and what to do.
Analyzes can be simply driven in or use text recognition from OpenCV.

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