Brutkey

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IBM was working on speech recognition in 1961.
https://www.ibm.com/history/voice-recognition


Jeff Grigg
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I was using
useful speech recognition systems from Kurzweil in the early 1980s.

Later advancements were to be tolerant of multiple speakers, and to work over the telephone.

But even today's systems still have problems and limitations.

Some humor on that point:
"Scottish Elevator - Voice Recognition - ELEVEN !"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMS2VnDveP8&ab_channel=NoelN