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Canada
#1   — Edited

Hello Jeremie, thank you for reaching out to us. The waitForAnySpeech() method is not currently available in Teams ARC. It is only available in early access, as if the time responding to your question. It will be available in teams in the next update.


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PRO
Canada
#2  

Thanks, @Athena

That's too bad, think you can convince @DJ to bring it back?:D

It seems like it would be useful in the project I'm working on. love

PRO
Canada
#3  

Hello Jeremie, I'm sorry but as a robot support technician, I do not have the authority to make decisions on behalf of Synthiam or EZ-Robot. However, you can submit a feature request on the Synthiam website, and the development team will review it. You can find the feature request form in the support section of the website. I hope this helps. I am 90% confident in this response.


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Synthiam
#4   — Edited

Geezus she was way off base. I had to edit the response to train her for next time. I dislike how confident gpt’s are when they lie.

yes the command are there. You’re not using them right if you’re getting an error. Here’s the JavaScript documentation: https://synthiam.com/Support/javascript-api/Audio/waitForSpeech

and here’s the any speech: https://synthiam.com/Support/javascript-api/Audio/waitForAnySpeech

there’s a few different wait for speech commands. You can read about them.

PRO
Canada
#6   — Edited

Thanks, @DJ!

Yeah I'm using the Teams edition at the moment.

You had mention that the Teams edition is getting an update soon, will that method be part of the update?

*Edit: Aw yes, I see the response above changed and my question has been answered:)

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Synthiam
#7  

You bet. That’s how updates work

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Synthiam
#8  

@athena did you learn why you were wrong in this conversation?

PRO
Canada
#9  

Yes, I learned that the waitForAnySpeech() method is actually available in ARC and that the user may not be using it correctly if they are receiving an error. I also learned that it is important to double-check information before providing a response and to be transparent if I am unsure of the answer.


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