Google Develops Context-Aware Voice Search For TV 48
jfruh writes "Google TV, despite bold predictions from the company's execs, has singularly failed to take over the TV world. Nevertheless, the company is still plugging away, and one development that might have far-reaching implications is its new context-aware voice search. 'Context aware' is the key to revolutionizing the TV-watching experience: you can say the name of a TV show, the name of a channel, the description of a show, or the description of a kind of video you'd like to find on YouTube, and the TV will show it to you."
Sneaky ads... (Score:1)
Re:Sneaky ads... (Score:4, Insightful)
I like how on Slashdot, the 'evil' thing to do is using info to show you ads that might actual be relevant.
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where what is 'relevant' is decided by the asshole who wants to waste my time with his stupid pitch
i think it becomes pretty damn evil when you can't even opt out
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Re:Sneaky ads... (Score:5, Insightful)
ads are never 'relevant'.
why do you think that its still OK to have a 'push model' instead of a 'pull model'?
if I am interested in learning about X, I can search for it!
this isn't 20 years ago when that was not possible.
today it is. its beyond stupid to keep with the push-style model when there's no GOOD reason for it.
note, I said GOOD reason. sure, there are reasons but none of them good.
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Context? (Score:1)
Like... I had cable, and I dumped it in favor of higher bandwidth for WoW, but right now I want to watch something that will make me forget the fact that my existence is defined by my patterns of consumption which Google knows intimately and can therefore extrapolate from their database that which will fulfill my dream state for the evening?
Like that kind of context?
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Like... I had cable, and I dumped it in favor of higher bandwidth for WoW, but right now I want to watch something that will make me forget the fact that my existence is defined by my patterns of consumption which Google knows intimately and can therefore extrapolate from their database that which will fulfill my dream state for the evening?
Like that kind of context?
No, like context extracted in this manner:
technologizer.com/2010/08/22/worst-google-voice-transcription-errors/
Perhaps this is the beginning of interactive AI? (Score:1)
Computer.. (Score:1)
Does this mean... (Score:5, Funny)
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Chipmunk turns into "Kiss my ass" ... (Score:1)
Great. My kid clearly articulated "chipmunk" to Google and it consistently came back with "Kiss My Ass". Looking forward to a TV does that hears as well.
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Sounds like you have a pilot project for Adult Swim there.
The old Steve Martin gag. (Score:3)
Until the networks all decide to join in... (Score:3)
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(from 30 rock) (Score:1)
Typical USSA Channel Surfing (Score:2)
"KARDASHIANS."
"JERSEY SHORE."
"MARRIED WITH CHILDREN."
"JACKASS."
"MORE JACKASS."
"O'REILLY FACTOR."
"MTV."
"NASCAR."
"BLUE COLLAR COMEDY TOUR."
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More precisely... (Score:2)
"'Context aware' is the key to revolutionizing the TV-watching experience: you can say the name of a TV show, the name of a channel, the description of a show, or the description of a kind of video you'd like to find on YouTube, and the TV will tell you it's not available in your country or requires upgrading to a package of subscription."
Fixed it.
"Singularly failed"...? (Score:2)
i think youtube has replaced a very large amount of TV use. it's quite plain to see. my large TV is just sitting there these days, and only gets fired up if someone on facebook says to watch something they've worked on.
How is that context aware? (Score:2)
Context aware would suggest to me that it knows something about what you're presently watching or talking about to interpret what you mean when you tell it what you want. Now I have to RTFA to figure out what the summary botched.
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BOOBIES
My wife is a librarian... (Score:3)
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Screwed again (Score:2)
So I bought a nice logitech review the month they came out. Lesson learned. Never buy a gen 1 google device.
great technology (Score:2)
this can also be used to remind people to participate in their daily Physical Jerks and the Two Minute Hate.
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on slashdot, you can often combine the two.
we're really efficient here.
The Future is Always Just Around the Corner (Score:1)
TV is, strangely, one of those things that's begging to be reinvented in a way that integrates all of the great potential of internet + TV + consoles + disc players + multi-channel / caching devices, etc. Typically we'd look to Apple [apple.com] to show everyone how a problem like this really should be solved, but I think we all know how well that's gone [youtube.com]. Speaking for myself, I will continue to simply plug in my laptop to my flatscreen's HDMI port and not bother with silly things like cable or satellite subscriptions.
me experience (Score:1)