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> Voice recognition is basically a commodity now .. there are open source AI engines that can do it offline really well. So the recognition part is solved, you can just grab it from your distro's package manager.

I personally don't consider this a fully-solved problem. The best transcription system I've used is OpenAI Whisper, and it doesn't work in realtime. Maybe it's fine on small amounts but it's still not perfect. You really need error to be driven down dramatically. Zoom auto-captions are a joke in terms of how badly they work for me, and Live Text (beta) on macOS is equally dreadful. YouTube auto-captions suck. All of these use industry-leading APIs. If I'm speaking a voice command and one single word is wrong, usually the whole thing fails.

There's an entirely separate issue about things that are Proper Nouns that don't exist. For example, "Todoist" is often misunderstood by Siri. Thus, people started saying "Two doist (where doist rhymes with joist)" to fool it into understanding "Todoist". Media like anime with strange titles from other languages often flat out trolls these transcription systems. ("Hey Siri, remind me to watch Kimetsu no Yaiba tomorrow".)



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