> I was surprised to find out that she knew about the voice to text feature built into iOS and used it to search YouTube.
That's something I noticed across most of the younger children in my extended family; They all love the Siri's, Alexa's and whatnots.
I think it's because such a natural way to interact for children that age, they love talking, and to them there is very real novelty to have this flat, obviously innate, object reply to them in rather human ways while still being able to "tinker" with it by asking it stuff that doesn't result in good responses.
That's something I noticed across most of the younger children in my extended family; They all love the Siri's, Alexa's and whatnots.
I think it's because such a natural way to interact for children that age, they love talking, and to them there is very real novelty to have this flat, obviously innate, object reply to them in rather human ways while still being able to "tinker" with it by asking it stuff that doesn't result in good responses.