Although spell checkers have been around for about 30 years, they still miss or incorrectly flag a whole lot of stuff (try "eye wonder weather this is write" and "monetize"). Google wants its transcription software to become better more quickly, and so is asking for users for a hand. Paquet then explained the meaning behind that phrase by continuing, "The messages you donate may be listened to, manually transcribed by us and/or used to gauge transcription improvements over time, but they will never be made public or used for any other purpose than improving the transcription quality."
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For every Margaret who's tired of being called "maggot rot" and Taylor who doesn't make clothes for a living, this is a nice option. Even people who don't opt to donate messages may appreciate it, since it reinforces the idea that Google doesn't eavesdrop on conversations by default.
One other important note: this may represent a step towards launching Google Voice in the U.K. and Australia.
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