My good friend Dick Krain sent me a video this morning that I could easily relate to. I wish I could say I haven’t been a victim, but I have. Have yourself a good laugh. I did.
I’ve always thought it was my “New Yawk” accent that hampered me when speaking to a voice recognition service. I’ve wanted to scream every time after dialing 411 for information. It is always such a waste of my time. No matter how slowly I speak, I always get transferred to a live operator. Please, just give me the live operator to begin with.
If I ever needed to be taught a lesson, this is it: for the last two years, I only seek someone’s email address or phone number through Google rather than through a voice recognition service. When I get the number I need, I don’t even bother to write it down or record it into my contacts. I just click on the number and let the program do the rest. That, to me, is a truly civilized way to get addresses and phone numbers.
Every time I have to deal with technology, there is always a new challenge. Just when I think I have something figured out, another thing pops up that stalls me. I always felt that I was the only one with these troubles. Now, after seeing this hilarious video, I know better. Everyone in technology runs into speed bumps. What matters is if you have the tenacity to deal with them. Patience, Lois!
Texas accents don’t work too well with voice recognition either. And my husband says texting by voice has no punctuation or capitals. I wouldn’t know. The only time I tried it I got gobbledy gook.