Amazon sold tens of millions of their Echo devices in 2018, with developers introducing a staggering 70,000 skills for Alexa. This increased demand has, consequently, driven more consumers to voice search. Now, Juniper predicts voice-based ad revenue could reach $19 billion by 2022.
Voice recognition assistants are the driving force behind changing consumer behaviour. People are becoming so reliant on this technology, that soon it will be hard to imagine a time before it existed.
What’s more, it’s not just home assistants that are at the forefront of voice recognition; smartphones are also becoming a progressively popular way to utilize voice search.
Indeed, voice recognition assistants are capable of more than just answering your questions when browsing the internet. Thanks to Alexa developer software engineers, more applications are being made specifically to be compatible with voice recognition.
The same goes for smart devices, which aim to help humans with tasks around the home such as controlling the heating, turning lights off, and using entertainment systems.
So, what’s in store for the future of voice recognition? Give its current usage both in the home and on the move, it seems as though more and more of us are going to adopt this innovative technology.
– written by Paul Matthews
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