That's true. Speech to text also isn't entirely accurate, which loses some information. Even when they actually do ship audio off the device for processing, I'd be surprised if it's done losslessly.
That drink is a latte, but a latte isn't that drink. A latte is made with two ingredients: espresso and milk. Anything else is a variation.
>Furthermore, Amazon hasn’t cracked the code on hyper-efficient GB into KB lossless compression only to squirrel it away only for use in voice assistants. They could do speech recognition on the device and then ship off…
That's true. Speech to text also isn't entirely accurate, which loses some information. Even when they actually do ship audio off the device for processing, I'd be surprised if it's done losslessly.
That drink is a latte, but a latte isn't that drink. A latte is made with two ingredients: espresso and milk. Anything else is a variation.
>Furthermore, Amazon hasn’t cracked the code on hyper-efficient GB into KB lossless compression only to squirrel it away only for use in voice assistants. They could do speech recognition on the device and then ship off…