Stella, would you please clarify? Are you asking *which* of these four
assistants note Wikipedia in their responses? I've experienced Alexa, Siri,
and Google Assistant sourcing information, depending on the context. I
don't have firsthand experience with Cortana (other than the Windows 10
startup routine with a fresh machine image), although maybe someone on the
list knows.
The Wikipedia for iOS and Wikipedia for Android apps get the inbuilt
keyboard soft button microphone support for search contexts, although
they're not arranged for this as their *primary* search behavior. I've seen
user requests for and, incidentally, expressed interest in, this sort of
thing (e.g., as a configuration option for launch), although it may not map
up neatly to the user personas that would/do use the apps and would
certainly require some deeper user experience review for consideration.
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 8:38 PM, Stella Yu <stella(a)stellaresults.com> wrote:
Curious, what percentage of digital assistants (Alexa,
Siri, Cortana,
Google) cite Wikipedia when a person asks a question?
Does the current Wikipedia mobile app support voice search?
Are there any reports on this? Thanks in advance!
Sincere regards,
Stella
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