doggy1
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Voice commands work well for me on the Tesla. About 90+% accuracy. Much easier than being distracted by the screen and menus. I speak English (first tongue) and French. My Zoe works less well than the Tesla and indeed there are some words (e.g. family) where the Zoe will only recognise if I use the French word ("famille"). I'm not sure how my accent would be described. I lived 3yrs in England as a kid. The French often thought I had a German accent. So definitely not "broad Australian". I wonder if the Tesla "learns"? You would expect an AI based system to do this but I am not sure Tesla does. I did print out all the voice commands that I could find and half memorised them, so maybe that helps?
I do not dictate text messages but do make phone calls as well as a lot of other voice commands while driving (HVAC, display, zooming, navigate to, energy screen.........). I did try a couple of texts to myself which worked fine but not sure I want to trust the system for a text to another person. I used to dictate all my correspondence and reports for over 30yrs years when I was working and would sometimes have very comical results so even humans are not perfect at voice recognition.
Does anyone know how well (or badly) voice commands are viewed in the UK?
I do not dictate text messages but do make phone calls as well as a lot of other voice commands while driving (HVAC, display, zooming, navigate to, energy screen.........). I did try a couple of texts to myself which worked fine but not sure I want to trust the system for a text to another person. I used to dictate all my correspondence and reports for over 30yrs years when I was working and would sometimes have very comical results so even humans are not perfect at voice recognition.
Does anyone know how well (or badly) voice commands are viewed in the UK?