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== Introduction == A "Voice Assistant" is a computer program that can converse with a human and carry out tasks by following instructions or receiving information through voice commands (from the [https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/voice-assistant#:~:text=voice%20assistant-,noun,from%20that%20person's%20digital%20device Oxford Learners Dictionary definition of "Voice assistant"]). With the emergence of AI in the last two decades, this type of program has advanced significantly, thanks to technological breakthroughs like [[Hidden Markov Models]], and [[Deep Learning Revolution|Neural Networks]] that have improved their speech recognition capabilities, as well as improvements in audio signal quality. Today, Voice Assistants are an integral part of our daily lives<sup>[[Introduction of Voice Assistants#Notes|1]]</sup>, present in nearly every personal and home device.
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