Voice-operated smartphones are aiming at a vast yet widely overlooked market in sub-Saharan Africa the tens of millions of people who face huge challenges in life because they cannot read or write. In Ivory Coast, a so-called "Superphone" using a vocal assistant that responds to commands in a local language is being pitched to…
Voice-operated smartphones are aiming at a vast yet widely overlooked market in sub-Saharan Africa - the tens of millions of people who face huge challenges in life because they cannot read or write.
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Voice-operated smartphones are aiming at a vast yet widely overlooked market in sub-Saharan Africa the tens of millions of people who face huge challenges in life because they cannot read or write.
Voice-operated smartphones are aiming at a vast yet widely overlooked market in sub-Saharan Africa the tens of millions of people who face huge challenges in life because they cannot read or write, AFP reported. In Ivory Coast, a so-called "Superphone" using a vocal assistant that responds to commands in a local language is being