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YouTube Does Speech Recognition

by Mike Abundo on July 31st, 2008

Google has been harvesting speech recognition data through Google 411 for a while now. Apparently, the service has yielded a good harvest. YouTube now extracts metadata from spoken words in videos. Obama and McCain are the first test subjects; expect YouTube to start eavesdropping on every word you say in a YouTube video.

You know what happens next, right? After YouTube videos, Google will apply this technology to every video on the Web. Soon, you won’t be able to say a word inside online video without the Googlebot hearing it.

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2 opinions for YouTube Does Speech Recognition

  • delajoker
    Aug 1, 2008 at 4:05 am

    Google is amazing.
    I can’t imagine Cuil defeating Google or even Yahoo.

  • Jay
    Aug 4, 2008 at 12:39 pm

    I’m not going to comment on the privacy issues here, only that if you want a free 411 call without your speech being recorded, give us a try at 1-800-FREE411. In addition to having no motives besides providing free d.a., we also have a wider range of listings than the Google number.

    Thanks,
    Jay

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