Re:Had a good experience recently with one myself
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I forgot to mention it also handled interuptions smoothly. It paused, then did/answered whatever I had said.
Had a good experience recently with one myself
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TuVox Voice Interface
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I got one of those e-mails a year ago that offered free magazines and decided what the hell! 2 free magazines for a whole year, not bad, just need to call a certain 800 # to cancel them or they'll bill your credit card.
So I called a few weeks ago. Lo and behold it was totally voice automated!
Took my 12+ digit ID with no errors.
Recognized my saying the full name of a magazine for the correct abbreviation on their list of publications.
Would repeat anything it just said by simply saying "repeat".
Understood "yes", "no", and "correct".
Actually sounded decent, not at all like those services that have pre-recorded phrases and it has to fill in certain blanks. This sounded natural!
And it all worked on the first try. Two magazines canceled and the only buttons to push were the 800#. I was impressed.
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I forgot to mention it also handled interuptions smoothly. It paused, then did/answered whatever I had said.
I got one of those e-mails a year ago that offered free magazines and decided what the hell! 2 free magazines for a whole year, not bad, just need to call a certain 800 # to cancel them or they'll bill your credit card. So I called a few weeks ago. Lo and behold it was totally voice automated! Took my 12+ digit ID with no errors. Recognized my saying the full name of a magazine for the correct abbreviation on their list of publications. Would repeat anything it just said by simply saying "repeat". Understood "yes", "no", and "correct". Actually sounded decent, not at all like those services that have pre-recorded phrases and it has to fill in certain blanks. This sounded natural! And it all worked on the first try. Two magazines canceled and the only buttons to push were the 800#. I was impressed. Werelock