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minus-squareZozano@lemy.lollinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11arrow-down1·edit-23 months agoHad this explained once, I might miss a detail, but it’s like this: The only way not to drain your battery is to program in selective key words. “But then its always listening” yes, but also, no. Imagine someone speaking into a microphone, and seeing their voice bounce around on a oscilloscope. This compresses the audio a LOT, and makes it very difficult to discern the differences between words. But if you were trained to notice the pattern for a specific word, like “Siri”, then you could ignore all the other shapes, conserving your battery.
Had this explained once, I might miss a detail, but it’s like this:
The only way not to drain your battery is to program in selective key words.
“But then its always listening” yes, but also, no.
Imagine someone speaking into a microphone, and seeing their voice bounce around on a oscilloscope.
This compresses the audio a LOT, and makes it very difficult to discern the differences between words.
But if you were trained to notice the pattern for a specific word, like “Siri”, then you could ignore all the other shapes, conserving your battery.