Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 0:28:34 GMT -6
The age ranges were pretty surprising. Perhaps it could have something to do with usability Tiny screens and even tinier buttons can be difficult to navigate voice search is easier. The Thrive Analytics study was from late and given the speed at which this technology is advancing the adoption numbers have grown dramatically. It appears were all feeling less silly talking into our phones and are rushing to embrace the convenience of these digital personal assistants. According to a survey conducted in October by MindMeld most folks only just started using voice search and voice commands within the months prior to when the survey was conducted.
MindMeld Study.png Recently at SMX West Googles Director of Greece Mobile Number List Conversational Search Behshad Behzadi presented a keynote on how Google is approaching voice search. Behzadi shared that Google has seen the ratio of voice search growing much faster than text search. He attributed that in part to the fact that people are increasingly comfortable using speech commands and also because of the quality of results. Today Googles speech recognition error rate is only down from just two short years ago.
As a result theyve seen people use more natural sentences instead of query language such as Whats the weather like in Paris vs. weather Paris. What are we using voice search for This is the big question what are we using it forsearch from a Northstar Mobile Voice study. Why do you think so many people are asking for directions Are we all lost NorthStar Study.png Maybe we need an assistant to help us out in life. Which brings us to Googles prediction for the future of search. In his talk Behzadi said they believed the future of search was an ultimate mobile assistant that helps you with your daily life so you can focus on the things that matter. Interesting and quite possibly true. It just so happens that at Microsoft we.
MindMeld Study.png Recently at SMX West Googles Director of Greece Mobile Number List Conversational Search Behshad Behzadi presented a keynote on how Google is approaching voice search. Behzadi shared that Google has seen the ratio of voice search growing much faster than text search. He attributed that in part to the fact that people are increasingly comfortable using speech commands and also because of the quality of results. Today Googles speech recognition error rate is only down from just two short years ago.
As a result theyve seen people use more natural sentences instead of query language such as Whats the weather like in Paris vs. weather Paris. What are we using voice search for This is the big question what are we using it forsearch from a Northstar Mobile Voice study. Why do you think so many people are asking for directions Are we all lost NorthStar Study.png Maybe we need an assistant to help us out in life. Which brings us to Googles prediction for the future of search. In his talk Behzadi said they believed the future of search was an ultimate mobile assistant that helps you with your daily life so you can focus on the things that matter. Interesting and quite possibly true. It just so happens that at Microsoft we.