Smart-Home Voice Assistants Face a Hard Problem: Guessing Which Room
A developer working on smart-home voice control surfaces a fundamental constraint: without explicit room data, microphone arrays, or location sensors, determining which room a command applies to remains unsolved.
A developer building a smart-home voice assistant has surfaced a problem that the industry has largely avoided: how to determine which room a voice command applies to when the user never says the room name and the system has no hardware-based location signal.
The constraint is real. The developer e...
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