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The promise of computer speech recognition has never quite delivered. Whether it was IBM ViaVoice hearing “new paragraph” and printing ‘uterus’, macOS’s dictation being almost but not quite good enough for us to quit using keyboards, or Siri putting all kinds of strange-sounding products into our shopping list in Reminders, dictation software has had issues with reliability. And apps aren’t context aware either, so they work the same in direct messages as they do in dissertations.
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