Andras is a Hungarian car owner and owner of the 2018 Nissan Leaf. Andras took a big step toward modern usability Thursday by trying out an app called Android Auto in the car. This is to allow the smartphone to display certain applications that can be used while driving – phone, navigation and music – on the car’s screen. Among its capabilities is that it also allows voice control.
When our hero tried this voice control, he didn’t want to believe his ears when you hear the robot slave’s answers. Tried again, same thing happened again, picked up everything. Here you are:
Andras also told them:
“I uploaded the video to the Nissan Leaf FB group and it was full of happy comments because he was talking to them that way. One of my acquaintances reacted like this: some people have effective voice control and some have funny control. I got the funny thing.”
What is the reason for this wonderful phenomenon? I can not imagine yet. Andrew’s advice:
“I think it’s the same voice as the Google robot reading the words in the translator, the foreigner with the foreign pronunciation, the Hungarian with the Hungarian. There might be two jobs.”
If you know the answer, write in the comment!