>Anything with voice controls for routine use is a pretty tough sell. Doing this when you're not completely alone would be annoying to everyone around you.
Reads like the argument against cell phones where don't have a cabinet around you...
>Anything with voice controls for routine use is a pretty tough sell. Doing this when you're not completely alone would be annoying to everyone around you.
Reads like the argument against cell phones where don't have a cabinet around you...
I wouldn't sit in the office talking on my phone next to my colleagues, that would be really annoying.
I'd go and find a small meeting room or conference call booth in the office and take it there.
Essentially, a cabinet.
The argument is against human to machine control. Not human to human communication.
In fact, when humans happen to order other humans, it's typically done in writing.