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voice command

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voice command (plural voice commands)

  1. (computing) A spoken instruction to a computer.
    • 2014 June 24, “Google Glass go on sale in the UK for £1,000”, in The Guardian:
      It can take pictures or video from a front-facing camera, controlled by a voice command or a swipe on the right-hand armature, and is designed to display at-a-glance information on its screen which is visible only to the user.

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