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been voice
noun
Sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character
Exact(4)
(Who knows? It could have been voice activated).
However, one key Alexa/Echo use case for the company has always been voice commerce, providing a new interface for people to be able to shop, to fit scenarios where a screen and keyboard are not as convenient.
And there's definitely been (voice trails off).
Even around Ψ there was talk around the new introduction of vocals when there's been voice as a key part to so much patten music over the years.
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"I cannot bring myself to vote for a woman," said Keith Waterhouse, "who has been voice-trained to speak to me as though my dog had just died".
Sven Birkerts, bidding fair to replace Rick Moody as Dale Peck's "worst writer of his generation," offers an unbearable template: "Can I possibly convey how those words" — the first lines of "Howl" — "moved in me, how that cadence undid in a minute's time whatever prior cadences had been voice-tracking my life?" No, he can't.
Similar concerns have been voiced in Europe.
There are voice impersonators.
How good is voice recognition software?
Even better is voice dialing.
The discussions were voice recorded.
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