Bixby voice support is rolling out to US Samsung Galaxy S8 users toda
It seems that Samsung believes Bixby voice is ready for
primetime. The company just announced that the voice capabilities of
its digital assistant are now rolling out to US Galaxy S8 and S8+
owners. Bixby's voice capabilities have been available in the US as part
of an opt-in beta test, and Samsung says that feedback has led to
faster response times, improved comprehension of varied phrasing around
the same question, better hands-free operation, and more. Over 100,000
users of the flagship devices have enrolled in the early access program
and issued over 4 million voice commands. Also, Samsung says Bixby can
now read aloud your latest SMS messages and emails — if you use its
stock apps on the Galaxy S8.
Bixby can be activated with a push of the dedicated Bixby
button located on the side of the Galaxy S8 and S8+, or by saying “hi
Bixby.” Like Siri and Google Assistant, Bixby can handle alarms, send
texts, and so on, but its real power lies in the ability to access
granular phone settings or — in supported apps — automatically move
through several menu screens to perform commands that Google Assistant
simply can't do. Samsung says that deep learning should allow Bixby to
improve over time as it begins to recognize users’ preferences and ways
of speaking.
The results of our first look at Bixby's voice features
were very mixed and pretty rough, but that was on the very first day of
the beta period. Has Samsung made noticeable improvements and
advancements? Is the Bixby button now justified? Soon all Galaxy S8
users will be able to form their own conclusion.
The article was published on : theverge
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