Personal Assistant Systems
Apple introduces the AI phone
This "new AI iPhone" -- which, to be clear, is your same ol' iPhone running a new mobile OS -- will understand where you are, what you're doing and what you need to know right then and there. The question now is will users embrace the usefulness of Siri's forthcoming smarts, or will they find its sudden insights creepy and invasive? After the installation of iOS 12, Siri's Suggestions will be everywhere. In the same place on the iPhone Search screen where you today see those Siri suggested apps to launch, you'll begin to see other things Siri thinks you may need to know, too.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Trends Shaping the Retail Industry - PCQuest
AI has the potential to empower us all to accomplish more, drive better business outcomes and achieve breakthroughs that redefine what's possible. From changing the transportation landscape to discovering new ways of protecting the planet, from reinventing healthcare to connecting with customers, the opportunities are endless.
Siri, meet Alexa: 'Voice in a Can' app brings Amazon's assistant to Apple Watch
Amazon's Alexa is coming to the Apple Watch - sort of. A new third-party app, dubbed Voice in a Can, lets you use Alexa on the Apple Watch instead of the iPhone maker's voice assistant, Siri. It's a standalone Apple Watch app, so you don't have to be tethered to your iPhone, according to the Verge, which first spotted it. A new third-party app, dubbed Voice in a Can, lets you use Alexa on the Apple Watch (pictured) instead of the iPhone maker's voice assistant, Siri Instead, all you need is a WiFi connection or access to an LTE network. However, it doesn't mean you can use utilize all of Alexa's skills.
Explainable Recommendation via Multi-Task Learning in Opinionated Text Data
Wang, Nan, Wang, Hongning, Jia, Yiling, Yin, Yue
Explaining automatically generated recommendations allows users to make more informed and accurate decisions about which results to utilize, and therefore improves their satisfaction. In this work, we develop a multi-task learning solution for explainable recommendation. Two companion learning tasks of user preference modeling for recommendation} and \textit{opinionated content modeling for explanation are integrated via a joint tensor factorization. As a result, the algorithm predicts not only a user's preference over a list of items, i.e., recommendation, but also how the user would appreciate a particular item at the feature level, i.e., opinionated textual explanation. Extensive experiments on two large collections of Amazon and Yelp reviews confirmed the effectiveness of our solution in both recommendation and explanation tasks, compared with several existing recommendation algorithms. And our extensive user study clearly demonstrates the practical value of the explainable recommendations generated by our algorithm.
3 Artificial Intelligence Trends That Could Boost Your Portfolio
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a bigger part of our lives in several ways, and we interact with it in different forms almost every day. From booking a cab on a virtual assistant to interacting with a customer service agent, AI works in the background to help make the experience better. And AI will proliferate even faster in the coming years. JPMorgan, for instance, believes that sales of AI-related software, hardware, and other services will grow from an estimated $12 billion last year to roughly $58 billion in 2021. There are several ways for investors to tap into the AI trend.
Bringing It Down To Earth: Four Ways Pragmatic AI Is Being Used Today
From neural networks and machine learning automation to virtual assistants and human-like robots, artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses many different things. But when AI is envisioned, many people automatically think of pure AI -- software that has equal or superior cognitive capabilities to the humans who created it. This can conjure images of an android butler announcing "dinner is served" or a robot-like Rosie from the Jetsons cleaning the house or helping Junior with his homework. For other people, pure AI can conjure frightening images of a future society controlled by Terminator-like robots that have too much knowledge and power. As with all unknowns, the future vision of an AI-driven world can be both exciting and scary, yet it is a world that we're heading toward nevertheless.
Don't Let Your Brand Identity 'Bleed Out' On Third-Party AI Platforms
Imagine it's the early 1990s and you've heard about a new platform called "the internet." You realize its potential for customer communication, so you want to build a web presence. You want to create a site that reflects your brand standards and communicates with customers in your brand's voice. That's exactly what some brands are doing today with AI assistants. Sales of voice-driven AI assistants like Amazon's Echo and Google Home are booming, and it's increasingly common for consumers to ask Alexa or Google about products or services they're interested in instead of entering keywords into a search engine.
Google Duplex - here's what it means for marketers Smart Insights
As you may already be aware, Google Duplex is a new technology launched by Google at Google I/O 2018, the company's annual developer conference. Google Duplex is an AI system that is designed to accomplish real-world tasks over the phone, by mimicking human conversation. Google CEO Sundar Pichai personally demonstrated phones calls made by this digital voice assistant. The product was demoed by showing a phone call where the AI assistant makes an appointment at the hairdresser's, by calling them and having an actual conversation. Now chatbots and voice assistants have been around for a while now, so that probably doesn't sound all that intriguing to you.
5 Essential Google Home Compatible Devices
The Google Assistant is getting better and better and that's not going to change any time soon, especially considering Google's artificial intelligence prowess. But perhaps the best thing about the Google Assistant has nothing to do with the Assistant itself, but more to do with the fact that it can be used to control such a huge range of smart home devices.
Amazon unveils the Fire TV Cube, a nearly hands-free streaming TV device
NEW YORK – Alexa for couch potatoes is coming: Amazon's new streaming TV device will let users shout out when they want to turn on the TV, flip channels or search for sitcoms -- all without pushing any buttons. The Fire TV Cube is not entirely hands-free yet, however. Some apps or streaming services may require viewers to pick up the included remote to rewind or stop a show. Inc. says it's working with those services to integrate voice commands. Amazon's other voice-controlled Fire TV devices require a push of the remote's mic button or a separate Echo device with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant.