As voice search technology gets better, how we look for things online is changing. Back in 2011, when Google first introduced voice search, it was more of a fun thing to try than something really useful. But now, thanks to improvements in how computers understand speech, voice search has become a big part of how we find information online. Recent numbers tell us that 41% of Americans use voice search every day.
The technology behind voice search is getting better because of cool things like the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). These fancy terms mean that computers are getting smarter and can do more things. When you use voice search, you're getting benefits like being able to do things without touching your device, getting answers to questions, and even translating languages.
Big companies like Apple with Siri and Amazon with Echo have their own versions of voice assistants, making it easier for us to use our phones or devices. Some other companies, like Orange SA, Google, and Amazon.com, are also joining in on making voice search better. Apple's Siri can understand many languages, making it more user-friendly. More and more people are using voice search, especially on their phones. About 27% of people around the world use voice search on their mobiles, according to Google's information from 2020. If you're curious about what people search for using voice, here are some fun facts.
According to a report from Adobe Analytics, most voice searches on smart speakers are for music (70%), checking the weather (64%), asking funny questions (53%), searching the internet (47%), checking the news (46%), and finding directions (34%). With more people using voice search, it's expected that the speech recognition market worldwide will keep growing in the future.
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