Siri
has enjoyed mild success since her
debut on the iPhone 4S. She’s not the world’s greatest personal assistant, but she gets the job done most
of the time, which is better than a lot of other voice recognition options out
there.
Now
Amazon is preparing to do battle with Siri thanks to a
new digital assistant they just bought. Her name’s IVONA, and we’re
pretty sure it’s not the same Ivona from Austin Powers.
Amazon
announced today that they’ve acquired the Polish-based text-to-speech
technology company IVONA Software. You can actually find IVONA in a lot of
Amazon products already. The Kindle Fire uses IVONA for its text-to-speech,
voice commands, and Explore by Touch features.
The
acquisition will help Amazon beef up the features on their tablets so that they
can better compete with the iPad and Galaxy Nexus. It’s
also been rumored that Amazon plans to make their own smartphone in the near
future, so IVONA will add some voice service features that will be needed to
compete against the iPhone and Samsung’s lineup of new devices.
Dave
Limp, Vice President of Amazon’s Kindle division, said in a statement today:
“IVONA’s
exceptional text-to-speech technology leads the industry in natural voice
quality, accuracy and ease of use. IVONA is already instrumental in helping us
deliver excellent accessibility features on Kindle Fire, including
Text-to-Speech, Voice Guide and Explore by Touch. The IVONA team shares our
passion for innovation and customer obsession, and we look forward to building
great products to deliver world-class voice solutions to customers around the
world.”
Get
ready to put your boxing gloves on Siri. IVONA is ready to throw down.
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