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Xbox One Update Adds Cortana (theguardian.com)

Microsoft announced on Monday that its Xbox One console is due for a big software update this summer. Cortana, the digital voice assistant will be made available to Xbox One users, the company said. If you're part of the Xbox Preview program, you will be able to test the feature starting this week. The Guardian reports: To communicate, players simply have to say "hey Cortana" -- a sentence that Microsoft claims is easier for the system to pick up than the old "Xbox" prompt. Players won't need Kinect, as any Xbox One headset with a microphone will suffice. Players will also be able to ask Cortana what their friends are doing on Xbox, and it's possible to invite friends into a Party chat via Cortana voice controls.

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  1. Unsold by PCM2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Still not excited about talking to inanimate objects, when I know they don't need me to talk to them to do what they're supposed to do.

    Chatbots, Cortana, "OK Google" ... it all just makes me feel like they think I'm an idiot.

    Maybe it's a personality thing? Maybe the people who carry on whole conversations with their dogs and cats would also like to talk to their computer instead of pushing a button, and I'm just not one of those people? But it seems crazy to me that anybody would want to complicate their life in that way. Just point to the menu option and click it. No whispering sweet nothings into your computer is needed.

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    1. Re:Unsold by PCM2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I dunno man, it just seems like yelling "OK Mr Google could you please tell me the nearest theater where the Iron Man movie is playing" is a lot more of a pain in the ass than just keying "Iron Man" into a form and pressing return. And a lot more things can go wrong, requiring a do-over.

      And it seems to me that one of the reasons we invented machines is because you can just use the machine, no questions asked. I might have to ask you to go harvest my wheat for me but I don't have to ask the combine harvester if it wants to do it. But now, what, they want to put voice interfaces on everything because it's going to make me feel closer to my combine harvester? That's nuts. It's a machine. Push the button. Why complicate it further?

      It really feels like these "genius" tech companies are starting to come up with solutions that nobody asked for, and now they're desperately trying to create problems that their solutions can solve.

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  2. Re:So now, be sure to by flyingfsck · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Hmm, I'm sure that most Xbox users are to dumb to understand that they now have a bug in their room.

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  3. Re:Where are the commands processed? by HumanWiki · · Score: 2

    I find it interesting that it also works via a headset.. Oh boy, MS servers are going to seriously be working overtime sifting through all that online chatter that goes on in teamspeak...

  4. Sure.. Why not? Allready stuffed by Bing! by wierd_w · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I bought a new xboxOne some time ago. the thing is so deeply integrated with Bing it makes me sick.

    Now they are adding Cortana, presumably so they can use her amazing data mining capabilities for some undisclosed reason. Since she is basically the strapon for Bing, they might as well go all in, instead of just the tip.

    Looks like it is time to look for the microphone and pour superglue into it. Good luck listening to me then Microsoft.

  5. Re:Anyone else bothered by the grammatical devolut by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Canadian version will use "Cortana, eh?".

  6. Re:So now, be sure to by Ogive17 · · Score: 2

    Nothing like insulting a group of people while using incorrect grammar.

    Back on subject, I think I might actually like this feature. I do not have connect for my Xbox One and I've found it a bit burdensome to navigate in order to create groups with my brother to start playing a game together.

    Guess I'll find out soon enough.

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  7. Re:So now, be sure to by Joce640k · · Score: 3

    Maybe they're not high-level criminals, or mentally-ill, and are just normal people who want to play some games. Most people, including kooks like you, just aren't interesting to law-enforcement.

    What if there was a technology that could tell you the population's precise reaction to, I dunno, a political speech?

    A technology that only the people in power have access to, not the opposing parties.

    The end of democracy?

    It might be closer than you think.

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  8. And what if they dont want it? by Stan92057 · · Score: 2

    And if you don't want it? This is not a required part of the gaming machine its what i would call Extras that should be left up to the customer to install and use if they so choose. we live in the age where the Big Software corp telling customer whats good for them and chose is taken away that's what i see.

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  9. Re:How do I switch off Cortana by Opportunist · · Score: 2

    Why not? Get them all worked up when you lay out your fiendish terrorist plans on how and where to plant your next bomb, only to end it "Oh crap, forget it folks, we're gonna be the counterterrorists in this match".

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