Seriously? you actually developed quite a few system yet you know nothing about maturity of voice recognition system? The voice recognition system only took off when AI really started to take off 3 years ago. The original Siri was an awful product and repeatedly made mistakes in understanding languages. The very original voice recognition tech only try to match some words and few pre-determined sentences. Only in the last 3 years, with the aid of AI, voice recognition was able to recognize intention instead of just words. So instead of just understanding "what's my room number" as exactly prescribed in the algorithm, it now understands multiple variation such as "where's my room located", "is my room toward the sun or no"... These techs weren't available with the Japanese hotel, and only started come to the scene few years ago, so no, you can't compare what Japanese has with what Chinese has, Chinese is way ahead in these types of AI enabled voice recognition systems. So looks like the only neophyte in these technology are the Japanese.
Oh? May I ask what do you mean by "AI"? Because you seriously do not know what you are talking about.
Hint: "AI" existed since 60s. Ever heard of Dendral? Mycin? And what they achieved even in 1960?
Also, "intent" modelling has existed for quite some-time. Voice operated system, sure again for quite some time.
Last but not least. Do you know who invented the very key discovery behind the current flood of research in "AI", including voice recognition?
Hint: it was no Chinese.
Also, who is at the current bleeding edge of "AI" research to actually go beyond the current state-of-the-Art?
Hint: Again, it is not Chinese.
You seriously don't know what you are arguing.
Never say never. You don't know where new technologies take you and who will come out victoriously in the end. but jugding from the current development and scale of investment, I would say China has a big chance, I wouldn't say the same about Japan.
Ugh!
See, I will leave you with this thought. When it comes to technological innovation, CMU Mach has perhaps the best-known design for OS kernel. In fact, taking its principles, likes of Richard Stallman and his merry band of hackers put together a great OS kernel called GNU/Hurd. Interestingly, it never became popular or even production ready.
Reason? People do not care about technological innovations. They care about their problems and their solutions.
So you can have the bleeding edge technology, but unless you have a problem it solves, it will be of no use. There is a reason why People buy cars and its not because of its latest technology like self-driving AI etc. Its to go from point A to point B. Simple!
There is a reason why I mostly hire a hotel room. To spend a comfortable night and not to play with some AI toys. Unless the "AI" or voice recognition brings some significant advantage to me, I will pass on it as a novelty.
I myself have worked in this "Deep Learning" field and I left it. Why? Well the highest salaries offered are of the range of 250K CDN. I have to run my own business to make more money than that. And I just did that. Only, I found an existing area in Heating Ventilation and AirCon with more money to mint than to make the latest and greatest deep learning based sentiment analysis system which I don't know who will even need.
Market is driven by demand and supply and technology is only an enabler, not the business itself. I don't know how but this simple fact is lost on most Chinese on this forum. They have drunk some weird Tech-kool-aid with CCCP spices added to it.