What Does Google Get Out of Voice? 119
itwbennett writes "Assuming Google isn't offering Voice out of the goodness of their hearts, what's the payoff? One likely, if cynical, possibility is that Google Voice is 'just another feeder for their vast database on you,' writes Kevin Purdy in a recent blog post. Or maybe Google just wants to get better at speech-to-text, and collecting your voice messages is just one big voice-mining effort. 'They already did it with GOOG-411, the free phone directory service that mined voices across the country to launch Google Voice's current transcription offering,' says Purdy. For its part, Google says it has no plans to monetize Voice beyond the international calling and number porting fees that it currently charges."
A Less Cynical Possiblity (Score:5, Interesting)
They get the ability to really improve voice recognition software, the ability to search on audio, etc.
Just a guess.
Language Barrier (Score:3, Interesting)
Google: World's biggest statistical service (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Voice mining is everything. (Score:5, Interesting)
Also, when you install Google Voice, it asks you whether you want to turn on Personalized Voice Recognition,
With you so far...
so that Google can pick your voice out of a mess of voices.
[citation needed]
I personally have seen nothing that indicates this is why Google asks you to do this, and no evidence of it. Do you have any evidence?
It could be that this might also be somewhat useful in that regard, but the most obvious and most likely use is that it will make your voice transcription more accurate. It will learn your quirks and how to deal with you accent.
My Asian and Indian coworkers can't use Siri, and most have stopped trying out of frustration. It can't understand their accent, and doesn't seem to get any better over time. That is the most obvious reason why Google would want to do this.
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