Stephen Fry, that is. Not Steve Jobs. While Mr Jobs does a nice line in ‘one more thing,’ I’m talking Stephen Fry.
Ever since Stephen Fry was outed as a mobile geek of the first order, I’ve been following his blog. Did you catch his latest piece on SpinVox? If you didn’t, here it is. As with anything originating from Mr Fry’s keyboard, it’s a super piece.
Congrats SpinVox.
Reader Mark picked up the post also and sent me a note thus:
Interestingly though, the comments have sparked something of a debate about how much of the service is actually automated voice recognition and how much human transcription…
SpinVox do have a back-up team of humans to help their system learn strange and weird phrases (my accent isn’t the easiest to identify, I’m sure) but they’re just there to augment the technology.
>SpinVox do have a back-up team of humans to help their system
>learn strange and weird phrases (my accent isn
My source is an interview with their Chief Executive and Co-Founder.
I really don't get what the issue is.
Yes they've got people working on it. Yes they want to use their technology
to do the bulk of the work. The better the technology, the better the
margin.
>SpinVox do have a back-up team of humans to help their system
>learn strange and weird phrases (my accent isn’t the easiest to
>identify, I’m sure) but they’re just there to augment the technology.
Do you mind me asking what your source on this is? If the source SpinVox themselves then I'd file it under “they would say that wouldn't they”.
Skeptically yours,
Paschal.
My source is an interview with their Chief Executive and Co-Founder.
I really don't get what the issue is.
Yes they've got people working on it. Yes they want to use their technology
to do the bulk of the work. The better the technology, the better the
margin.
>SpinVox do have a back-up team of humans to help their system
>learn strange and weird phrases (my accent isn’t the easiest to
>identify, I’m sure) but they’re just there to augment the technology.
Do you mind me asking what your source on this is? If the source SpinVox themselves then I'd file it under “they would say that wouldn't they”.
Skeptically yours,
Paschal.
My source is an interview with their Chief Executive and Co-Founder.
I really don't get what the issue is.
Yes they've got people working on it. Yes they want to use their technology
to do the bulk of the work. The better the technology, the better the
margin.
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