JSConf | Cool things to do with Voice Interfaces (and lots of things you shouldn't) by Sarah Saunders @jsconf_ | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 18 hours ago
Many voice interface applications (Alexa, Siri, Google Home) now have simple javascript APIs, allowing you to develop your own voice-activated application. But voice interface design is a skill in itself, and only suitable for certain scenarios. Let's have a look at what we can do with voice apps, and see what works well and why.
About Sarah
Managing Software Engineer at Capgemini. A jack of all technical trades, she began with 10 years as a Java dev before branching out into all sorts of exciting things including ASP.NET, JavaScript, NoCode/LoCode, Node.js, ethereum, IoT, and Alexa programming.
https://jsconfbp.com/speakers/sarah-saunders
Many voice interface applications (Alexa, Siri, Google Home) now have simple javascript APIs, allowing you to develop your own voice-activated application. But voice interface design is a skill in itself, and only suitable for certain scenarios. Let's have a look at what we can do with voice apps, and see what works well and why.
About Sarah
Managing Software Engineer at Capgemini. A jack of all technical trades, she began with 10 years as a Java dev before branching out into all sorts of exciting things including ASP.NET, JavaScript, NoCode/LoCode, Node.js, ethereum, IoT, and Alexa programming.
https://jsconfbp.com/speakers/sarah-saunders