• logicbomb@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    If people actually knew what percentage of tech demos, even by the biggest companies, were at least partially faked, they would be offended.

    Unless I can actually use it myself and replicate results, I just assume that tech demos are complete crap.

    Remember how maybe a year or two ago, Google showed a demo of a digital assistant independently calling and making an appointment for you with a hair dresser? It even added natural pauses, and "um"s and that sort of thing. If that was real, I think a lot of people would want it. Where is it? They already made it for the demo, right? So it seems like all they need to do is to sell access to it. Why would you put all that effort and make something and then not sell it? It’s almost as if it never existed and the entire demo was fake.

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      7 months ago

      That feature was actually legit, it existed on pixel phones a couple years back I have used it myself to make an appointment.

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        7 months ago

        Well, like I said, the point is that I refuse to believe it until I’ve actually used it myself, because they’ve squandered all credibility with me.

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          7 months ago

          That demo struck me as a cherry-picked example. Can it work? Sure. Is it always that smooth? I highly highly doubt it.

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      7 months ago

      I worked in a restaurant and received many Google assistant calls that sounded completely natural.