| ▲ | yomismoaqui 13 hours ago | |||||||
No, I just use it to write message via telegram dictating by voice. Of course I can do it by API but the nice thing here is that with with a script + accessibility service I can automate any app on my phone, no need for them to provide an API. The only gotcha is that you cannot use this when your phone is blocked, but seeing the phone do things "on its own" with a voice command seems like magic. | ||||||||
| ▲ | dgellow 12 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
But you said “reading the screen”, why would you need to read the screen if you’re using voice dictation? What you’re describing doing (including the screen reading) is something that doesn’t require AI in any way, I’ve done similar things on my n900 early 2010s using pure bash. And I believe that can be done with standard automation like the Shortcut app on iOS. It’s as magic as a bash script, but nothing revolutionary | ||||||||
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| ▲ | happyopossum 12 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> No, I just use it to write message via telegram dictating by voice. Umm, can't your phone do that natively without a convoluted cloud-based agent? >The only gotcha is that you cannot use this when your phone is blocked, but seeing the phone do things "on its own" with a voice command seems like magic. So you've got a more complicated way to do a basic task, with more restrictions - why can't you just tell your device to send a message using telegram with your voice using its native voice assistant? | ||||||||
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