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MOZILLA IS WORKING IN AN AMAZING VOICE CONTROLLED BROWSER

Mozilla may be working on a voice-controlled browser Mozilla may be working on a proprietary voice-controlled platform. A list appeared for an internal meeting with all hands on what seems to be a new project: Scout. "With the Scout application, we started to explore navigation and consume content with voice," he said. It is not very clear what the platform can or can not finish, since the meeting focuses on the technical requirements for a "voice search" that, as an established example, could read users an article about polar bears. Whatever it is, Scout is probably at a very early stage. "This talk will discuss the architecture and key components needed for a voice platform, the required capabilities of those components and the challenges of working with the limitations and limits of existing platforms," said the list. It is not clear when (or if) we will hear more about it. When a comment was made, a Mozilla spokesperson said: "We use our internal conference All hands to come together to plan and build for the future We know there is great expectation about the projects and early stage initiatives that we explore in this event We hope to discuss these efforts publicly when they develop further. " CNET interpreted Scout as a new web browser controlled by voice. With Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft falling on them refining their voice assistant technology (with Facebook not far away), it's not surprising that Mozilla joins the fray. Given the decades of experience of the company's web platform, a browser is surely easier to implement than a new proprietary speaker. In addition, voice navigation through a browser configuration is probably easier for the average person to understand.

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26 октября 2024 г.

Mozilla may be working on a voice-controlled browser Mozilla may be working on a proprietary voice-controlled platform. A list appeared for an internal meeting with all hands on what seems to be a new project: Scout. "With the Scout application, we started to explore navigation and consume content with voice," he said. It is not very clear what the platform can or can not finish, since the meeting focuses on the technical requirements for a "voice search" that, as an established example, could read users an article about polar bears. Whatever it is, Scout is probably at a very early stage. "This talk will discuss the architecture and key components needed for a voice platform, the required capabilities of those components and the challenges of working with the limitations and limits of existing platforms," said the list. It is not clear when (or if) we will hear more about it. When a comment was made, a Mozilla spokesperson said: "We use our internal conference All hands to come together to plan and build for the future We know there is great expectation about the projects and early stage initiatives that we explore in this event We hope to discuss these efforts publicly when they develop further. " CNET interpreted Scout as a new web browser controlled by voice. With Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft falling on them refining their voice assistant technology (with Facebook not far away), it's not surprising that Mozilla joins the fray. Given the decades of experience of the company's web platform, a browser is surely easier to implement than a new proprietary speaker. In addition, voice navigation through a browser configuration is probably easier for the average person to understand.

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