Friday, January 17, 2025

To those of you from "Bless-Your-Heart-land," (AKA the Deep South), when your accents make some words sound like other legit words (like "lock" in place of "like" and "dapper" in place of "diaper,") does that cause speech-to-text apps to give you trouble?

 

To those of you from "Bless-Your-Heart-land," (AKA the Deep South), when your accents make some words sound like other legit words (like "lock" in place of "like" and "dapper" in place of "diaper,") does that cause speech-to-text apps to give you trouble?

If so, what words do speech-to-text apps mishear, what are you really trying to say right then, and how do you adapt?

And, bless the hearts of the devs who programmed these apps, what particular speech-to-text apps mishear you the most? How do you feel and react to their mis-texts? Any hilarious such examples you'd lock... er, like, to share?

 

 

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[–]Unique-Arugula 1 point  

Might be the funniest showing of haikusbot I've ever seen.

[–]MrIllusive1776Current Resident 3 points  

They're called "Yankees," good sir.

[–]Infinite_Address_690 1 point  

You're funny And yes it's very annoying. I'm from Mississipi. I really hate cell phones. They are addictive and distracting. I 💯 say everyone get rid of them. But it'll never happen.

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