![]() ![]() At various times the subject of wild claims about huge and revolutionary advances, both are currently viewed as niche applications, and are often omitted when considering mainstream input and output techniques. These are generally known as text to speech (TTS) and natural language speech recognition (NLSR), respectively. Viewed primarily as ‘assistive’ technologies that can facilitate computer use by those with physical impairments, Macs can work with speech in both directions, either to convert written text into spoken words, or to transcribe your speech into written text. Each major release of OS X has boasted improvements in text to speech, and speech to text, but do they yet match the abilities of a human? ![]() ![]() Meaningful and natural speech remains a uniquely human attribute. ![]()
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