Personal Assistant Systems
Google set to take on Amazon's Echo Show with smart speaker boasting a built in screen
Google is declaring war on Amazon in the smart speaker war with a new'superspeaker' boating a built in screen. It will use Google Assistant, the firm's AI software to take or Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri. Earlier this year Google unveiled its Smart Display platform to partners such as Lenovo Group, JBL, LG Electronics and Sony - but is now planning its own device, according to Nikkei Asian Review. Lenovo was the first to produce a display using Google's assistant. The 10-inch Lenovo Smart Display starts at $249.99 and the 8-inch model starts at $199.99.
Alexa, Play This Perfectly Timed Burn
I don't, for the record, make an effort to keep up with the Kardashians. But somehow, they keep up with me. I'm frankly embarrassed that I know who the bit players in the Kardashian epic are, but I do. So when Khloรฉ recently hit back at her sister Kourtney's recent ex Younes Bendjima on Instagram using an Alexa-themed burned, I understood two things intuitively: why she was asking Alexa to play "Heard It All Before" by Sunshine Anderson and that a new form of shade was upon us. The comment in question, captured by the CommentsByCelebs Instagram (truly a gift and a curse for those of us who would care not to care), came after Bendjima denied a Daily Mail report that he had already moved on with a "bikini-clad model" Jordan Ozuna. "Alexa play'heard it all before' by Sunshine Anderson," wrote Khloรฉ, who really has.
The Future of AI in Digital Marketing - Shanebarker.com
It's 2018, and the world has come a long way in terms of technology. All of these are designed to understand consumer needs and preferences and deliver customized customer experiences. AI has been a trending topic for quite a while now. And it is being used in various fields including digital marketing. This is mainly because the use of AI digital marketing strategies can help you deliver improved customer experiences.
Bixby still isn't smart enough for a speaker
As it gears up to move into a new home (a Galaxy Home, to be specific), Bixby is far from ready. Samsung's digital assistant has become infamous for its tardiness, and even after showing up late to the AI party, Bixby doesn't have much to show for the extra time. It's not smarter than the rest and doesn't offer any new tricks, even in the recently announced Galaxy Home, other than perhaps better sound quality. As much as I'm excited about Samsung potentially giving Amazon, Google and Apple some competition in the smart speaker space, I'm pretty sure they have nothing to worry about, if my time with Bixby on the Note 9 is any indication. To be clear, Samsung still hasn't launched the Bixby-powered Galaxy Home speaker, and no one seems to have published an in-depth hands-on with it.
110 years later, a conversational assistant is another step in automotive innovation - Internet of Things blog
In 1908, automobiles had already been around for decades. Yet they were still a novelty; expensive and out of reach for most Americans. But that all that changed when the first Ford Model T was assembled in Detroit, Michigan. It was a car built for the middle class. It wasn't cheap at $825 (or about $18,000 by today's standards) but it was much less expensive than previous vehicles.
Alexa, Can You Have a Conversation With Us? (At Least a Short One?)
If you're a sports fan, you know there are two professional teams that call themselves the Giants. If someone asks about a Giants game in the summer, you know they're talking about the San Francisco Giants, who play baseball. When we asked on August 2, before pre-season football started, Google Home came to the same conclusion. And the HomePod asked that we identify the team we were talking about. Google and Apple likely have written an explicit rule for this particular situation.
Web 3.0 Will Be Powered by Blockchain Technology Stack
Now it has been changing faster than ever. Only 20 years ago the world got introduced to mobile phones. Within just ten years the world got addicted to it. You cannot even imagine a world with the internet and smart devices these days. Maybe lately, you have been buzzed with this term Web 3.0 blockchain stack. Today we will tell you everything on Web 3.0 blockchain stack and why it matters! The world took a big leap when the e-mails got replaced with chats and emoji. But that was also ten years back. The world is hungry for new things. While everything around you started changing, the very internet grew up. It started with raw skeletons of websites made with basic HTML. Sooner websites got smarter and became interactive. Only time can tell how smart the internet will be in the era of Web3 blockchain stack. Make yourself a hot cup of coffee. It's going to be a long and detailed to read. Web 3.0 IT stack is still not developed yet completely. But it's about to come out with full-on actions. So, what is Web 3? While Web 1.0 and 2.0 had centralized servers and, Web 3.0 blockchain stack has a decentralized network which more user-centric. A transparent and secured internet that focuses on making things more humane. There are five major significant features of Web 3.0 blockchain stack. We think these will help you to grasp the whole concept better. We are using a term these days a lot to define a device that can connect and use internet โ smart. We are now surrounded by these smart devices. Are you wondering โ how so? Well, take a moment and look around you. There are smart fridges, people are using home assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant, your smartphones, and tabs. All of these things can connect to the internet.
bcr vidcast 108: 3 AI and ML predictions - Better Communication Results
G'day, I'm Lee Hopkins, and this is bcr vidcast edition 108. Three things to consider today: AI and the pharmaceutical industry; will AI kill off too many jobs? Pharmaceutical companies are adopting an'Us WITH Them' approach to AI. 'Augmented intelligence' is the catchphrase that Pamela Spence uses; Pamela is EY's global sector leader for life sciences. Data is being analysed by algorithms, then suggestions are made to human decision-makers. AI is not making decisions by itself.
The Two Sides of the Artificial Intelligence Coin
The growth of artificial intelligence in recent years has been astounding -- yet AI is still in the very early stages of growth. Where are we today with this new technology, and where are we heading? Which companies are struggling, and why? AI for years has been a staple of science fiction -- from the starship Enterprise's talking computer in Star Trek in the 1960s, to the bionic Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man in the 1970s, to Arnold Schwarzenegger's time-traveling killer robot in the Terminator movies of the 1980s, to give just a few examples. Now AI has moved beyond sci-fi and become real, with all sorts of technologies.
The Two Sides of the Artificial Intelligence Coin
The growth of artificial intelligence in recent years has been astounding -- yet AI is still in the very early stages of growth. Where are we today with this new technology, and where are we heading? Which companies are struggling, and why? AI for years has been a staple of science fiction -- from the starship Enterprise's talking computer in Star Trek in the 1960s, to the bionic Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man in the 1970s, to Arnold Schwarzenegger's time-traveling killer robot in the Terminator movies of the 1980s, to give just a few examples. Now AI has moved beyond sci-fi and become real, with all sorts of technologies.