![]() The local commands will also take less time before receiving a response, since the commands are generated locally, and with the help of a third-party partnership, it has created a device capable of translating human voice into software command on-the-fly. This could mean a goodbye to messages such as Siri’s “Siri not available” message when attempting to use the feature without an active internet connection. And that solution is the ‘Intel Jarvis’, a wireless earpiece which will reportedly be able to process voice commands on handsets locally, without the need of sending them over to other third-party servers to determine the command given. However, Intel has reportedly taken interest in this matter and come up with a solution. And voice recognition software is becoming extremely accurate nowadays, though its only weakness lies in having to send the actual voice data to be processed into commands. Each voice command needs to go through to Apple or respectively Google’s servers to be processed, and afterwards come up with what you asked. Both voice recognition and personal assistants from Apple and Google, namely Siri and Google’s Voice Search, require an active internet connectivity to be ‘usable’.
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