Chapter 8Voice Wake on LAN
Smart voice assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant have become part of the home and office landscape, offering easy ways to initiate actions and respond to queries based on voice prompts. These services provide compelling generic access to prominent home-automation accessories like Philips Hue and certain high-end appliances.
However, responding to highly customized actions requires a great deal of application development expertise as well as experience working with the various APIs, coding, and configuration management dependencies that these assistants require. Even after such custom services are brought to life, their implementation is hampered by calling upon byzantine spoken word structures just to ...
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