No, really it does.
In the midst of typing away at my planning for NaNoWriMo, I decided to use the voice chat function on my phone to talk with the husband. If you're unfamiliar, you talk into your phone and it translates it to a typed message. You can edit the message or send it as is.
For the most part, it's pretty accurate. I think that's why I let these slip through, I had stopped checking for accuracy before I hit send.
That's always how the machines get you.
What I said: They do get full pretty quickly (Author's note: Referring to a restaurant we were going to for lunch.)
What it typed: I do get some pretty quickly.
What I said: Lol, he must really suck.
What it typed: Lol, penis really sucks.
I see what you did there, Android. You don't have to look so smug about it.
7 comments:
BUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Damn, girl, thanks for the laugh!
That second one is great!
How do you voice text with Android? Is it an app? I have an Android phone and had no idea.
What were his replies to these?
This is exactly how The Matrix came into control...
@Allison-I have the original Droid. When I pull up the on screen keyboard, there's an image of a microphone. Other than that, I'm actually not really sure how to get to it (I've only recently started using the feature). He laughed pretty hard at me.
@Milo-Exactly!
I was so confused when I received that message...and terribly disappointed.
Definitely got a giggle. The Little Green Robot will do that to you. I use the voice feature a lot on my Droid Incredible when I'm too lazy to type.
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