Voice Assistant Standards: The Battle for Smart Home Supremacy
The voice assistant market is a high-stakes game, with Amazon's Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple's Siri jockeying for position. But as the smart home ecosyste
Overview
The voice assistant market is a high-stakes game, with Amazon's Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple's Siri jockeying for position. But as the smart home ecosystem expands, the need for standardized protocols and interfaces has become increasingly urgent. The Open Voice Network, a coalition of companies including Microsoft, Samsung, and Target, is pushing for a more open and interoperable framework. Meanwhile, the Smart Home standard, backed by Apple, Amazon, and Google, promises seamless integration across devices. However, critics argue that these standards are still too proprietary, and that a truly open-source solution is needed. With the global voice assistant market projected to reach $25.63 billion by 2025, the stakes are high. As the voice assistant wars heat up, one thing is clear: the future of smart home technology hangs in the balance. The question is, who will set the standard, and what will be the consequences for consumers and manufacturers alike?