John Martellaro and Andrew Orr join Jeff Gamet to discuss Amazon Alexa’s apparent lead in the voice control platform game and how Apple’s Siri on HomePod fits in.
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Amazon Alexa's 40,000 Skills versus Siri on HomePod
2 thoughts on “Alexa’s Lead in the Voice Assistant Market – TMO Daily Observations 2018-05-03”
You also mentioned Siri feeling slower than Alexa, which I feel is true with iPads, phones, and watches. But HomePod is nearly instant, which is probably due to the constant power mode it is in.
You lack vision. Creating a series of canned phrases for canned responses has nothing to do with the future of ai interaction. Understanding is the key and the future.
And stop complaining about your one off HomeKit failure that was likely due to using beta software. There are so few accounts of the issue you had and most were years old and no reason to believe is an actual issue.
Note: I have 30 HomeKit devices running perfectly with 5 users on a total of over 10 different devices.
You also mentioned Siri feeling slower than Alexa, which I feel is true with iPads, phones, and watches. But HomePod is nearly instant, which is probably due to the constant power mode it is in.
You lack vision. Creating a series of canned phrases for canned responses has nothing to do with the future of ai interaction. Understanding is the key and the future.
And stop complaining about your one off HomeKit failure that was likely due to using beta software. There are so few accounts of the issue you had and most were years old and no reason to believe is an actual issue.
Note: I have 30 HomeKit devices running perfectly with 5 users on a total of over 10 different devices.