The Google Maps app for Android has, for years now, had the same old voice input that’s slow and not as accurate as Google’s latest offerings. Finally that’s changing, as Google Maps is rolling out a new voice input experience powered by Google Assistant.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    not as accurate as the latest offerings

    Maybe the opposite? Ten years ago it understood everything, now it’s a 80% chance of “sorry, I didn’t understand”

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Could have been a patent issue or some weird shit?

      Like I think Apple for example had some headphones that did a super awesome noise cancellation but suddenly in a update it got worse and it was although not sure if publically confirmed to the fact it was breaking some patent and they had to introduce workarounds.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        No, because if you go on history.google.com you can see what you said, and often it shows exactly what you said. Probably they want to make it look smarter to have some hard coded smart responses instead of just reading a summary of a Google search, but it fails miserably all the times

        • @ayyndrew
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          11 year ago

          Yeah the issue isn’t the voice recognition, from what I can tell that has only gotten better and is really great on my Pixel 6 Pro, it’s how Assistant interprets the commands that has degraded