AT&T is developing a software that will let iPhone recognize voice commands. iPhone will be able to recognize these voice commands through a native app that might have to be installed. AppleInsider has this news and here is what they have to say:
The research project is based on a new version of AT&T’s WATSON speech recognition engine, dubbed Speech Mashups, that puts the entire feature on the web as a service that can be called upon from anywhere a high-speed Internet connection is possible.
This solution is limited and excludes iPhones without a sufficiently fast connection to AT&T’s servers or for native applications that don’t include web code; many of Apple’s own applications, for example, wouldn’t function with the feature.
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[via - AppleInsider]
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