11/09/2006
Windows Vista Demo Goes Awry
According to Microsoft, Windows Vista contains hundreds of new features including advanced speech recognition software. Vista's speech recognition software can be "trained" to understand a user's voice, activate commands in any Windows application, and to enable voice dictation. It also supports multiple languages. Sounds great right? Well maybe not. What until you see this video of Vista's speech recognition in action.The guy giving the demo says the following into his microphone:
- Dear Mom
- fix aunt
- delete that
- select all
"Dear aunt, let's set so double the killer delete select all"Of course the audience attending the live demo broke out into a fit of laughter. Wouldn't you? Jim Goldman from CNBC called the fiasco a "live product demonstration gone awry." He then went on to say the following, "Microsoft calls it voice recognition. But after today's major technical glitch, you and I might want to refer to it as voice wreckognition."
Windows Vista ships sometime in early 2007. Hopefully that will give Microsoft enough time to work out some more kinks.
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LOL. Doesn't Microsoft ever bother to thoroughly test its products before putting on a public demonstration? I swear I feel like I read about MS products glitching in public demonstrations all the time.
I remember a similar public demonstration by Mr. Gates. Bill was demonstrating the plug-n-play capabilities of Windows 98. Bill stated something to the effect that he would be able to connect a nearby device (printer if I remember correctly), the OS would detect it, install the necessary software, and the OS would not require a reboot. He then began the demonstration by connecting the device. Laughter erupted when Windows promptly gave Bill the BSOD.
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