Friday, May 16, 2014

Speech recognition challenges: Effects of daily use on the economy

The major challenges of speech recognition we've covered so far are the different dialects and speech variability in user as well as the low quality of input devices for speech.   weren't But what if These problems?   speech recognition Would be ready for everyday use ?

A few more issues Arise When These problems are corrected.   First is how to Distinguish Between the speaker and background noise.   How can the program know to translate your speech instead of the guy behind you in line at Starbucks?   Unless the device is tucked nicely next to your mouth, how does it know who to translate?

The other issue, and May be more important, is how many jobs would be lost if the software can be perfected?   Can you think of any Jobs that rely on translating speech to text? 

Pretty much any type of reporter Could Potentially be eliminated, such as a court reporter. 

It could take over machines drive-thru or for that matter any servers where it's not important to the business (fast-food).   The only employees needed would be the cooks.

Customer service employees would be obsolete.   Even though this is the trend now anyways, it Could Become completely useless in the future.


In essence, although speech recognition That is an amazing technology has many different uses, we can not completely ignore the negative effects it May have on people or the economy as a whole.   We Should keep in mind These next time we use the Siri!

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