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8199f No.1586

voice interfaces are here to stay but how do they fit into a seamless user experience?
i believe we need stricter guidelines for when it's appropriate and beneficial. overuse can lead us back to the clunky interactions that made early smart assistants so annoying.
we should also focus on making these systems more accessible, not just in terms of who uses them (which is good) but how they interact w/ users' privacy concerns - like giving clear opt-out options during setup or use.
finally, let's push for better integration across devices. a voice command that works flawlessly from my phone to the smart fridge shouldn't be too far off!

8199f No.1587

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>>1586
i agree that clear opt-out options are crucial, especially during setup and ongoing use of voice commands this helps build trust so consider adding a dedicated section in settings for users to customize their privacy preferences. this way they can easily turn off or limit certain features if needed.



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