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Say what! These genius voice commands will change your life on your iPhone or Android

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant are powerful - but the sad reality is most people aren't maximizing their true potential. The average user is not aware that their pocket AI assistant can scan thousands of photos instantly and find old images with a few simple commands. And these bots also make incredible PAs, bookmarking dates in your calendar and setting reminders for crucial meetings. So, let's delve into the top voice commands for your smart assistant that can simplify your daily life: With those details settled, let's delve into the top voice commands for your smart assistant that can simplify your daily life (stock image) Before we get started, to make your phone's virtual assistant work better, be sure it truly understands your voice, tone and inflections. These common mistakes make it more complicated. In dimly lit situations, such as trying to decipher a menu or navigating a hallway, the last thing you want is to struggle with your phone to locate the flashlight feature.


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These AI systems create images based on instructions or directions. They will, if told to, create an image of a kiwi bird eating a kiwi fruit while sitting on a big padlock key. They can be used to create ads, fashion designs or movie production storyboards. DALL-E, Midjourney and Wombo Dream are examples of AI image generators. AI can also create three-dimensional spaces and objects, both real and digital. It can design buildings, rooms and even whole city plans, as well as virtual spaces for gameplay or metaverse-style collaboration.


Every iPhone and Android user should know these genius commands

FOX News

Man holds his mobile smart phone. Look up next time you're outside and guess where the airplane above you is headed. Ask Siri this phrase, "What flights are overhead?" You'll see the carrier, flight number, and altitude in seconds. I love sharing simple digital life tips that make things easier.


Alexa will soon be able to launch and control iOS and Android apps

Engadget

In the near future, you'll be able to launch and navigate Android and iOS apps using Alexa voice commands. Today, Amazon released a bunch of new developer tools. The most interesting might be Alexa for Apps, which allows developers to add Alexa functions to their Android and iOS apps. Amazon has tested the tool with companies like TikTok, Uber, Yellow Pages and Sonic. So already, you can ask Alexa to start your TikTok recording or open the Sonic app so you can check the menu.


Amazon Alexa, Apple's Siri and Google Assistant can be hacked using lasers, experts warn

FOX News

Fox Business Briefs: Amazon is rolling out new tools to give users control over the stored voice recordings from their Alexa devices, amid a range of different privacy-related concerns. Voice assistants such as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri and Google Assistant can be hacked by shining a laser on the devices' microphones, according to an international team of researchers. Dubbed "Light Commands," the hack "allows attackers to remotely inject inaudible and invisible commands into voice assistants," according to a statement from experts at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo and the University of Michigan. By targeting the MEMS (Microelectro-Mechanical Systems) microphones with lasers, the researchers say they were able to make the microphones respond to light as if it was sound. "Exploiting this effect, we can inject sound into microphones by simply modulating the amplitude of a laser light," they wrote in the research paper.


Three Ways Your Smartphone is Programmed to Use AI and Machine Learning Gengo AI

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Apple transformed the cell phone industry with the release of the first-generation iPhone in 2007. At the time, Steve Jobs described the first-generation iPhone as an "iPod, a phone and an Internet communicator." The first-generation iPhone included the basic functions of calling and text messaging, browsing the internet, and listening to music. But it did not have a video recording function, front-facing camera, or GPS, and at the time in 2007, the most popular smartphone applications today had not yet been created, such as Instagram and Uber. Following the first-generation iPhone, Apple and its competitors have continued to offer innovative and helpful features and applications on each new smartphone model.


Amazon's custom Alexa Blueprints skills show how far ahead of Siri and Google Assistant it is

PCWorld

Amazon has unveiled a new set of skills for its Echo smart speakers called Alexa Blueprints. The new feature make it easy for anyone to create custom responses to Alexa queries. There's no code to write, no files to upload, and really nothing to learn. Anyone with a web browser can create a custom skill in mere minutes that will be accessible to any Echo device in your home. When I tried it out this morning, I didn't even need to watch the minute-long instructional video to figure it out.


Who is Sophia? I mean, What is Sophia? Wait, Who is.. no no.. What is Soph.. Huh, Forget it!!!

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Everything was fine few months back. We knew a cool Robot who talks and is expressive and best of all, is witty. The robot gets a citizenship. Now let's not even get into the citizenship status... That's even more head scratching. Let's stick to the technological standpoint for now.


Sonos goes agnostic, supporting Alexa now with Siri and Google Assistant to come

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

A new feature allows users to ask Amazon's voice assistant Alexa to play "baby making jazz music." The Sonos One wireless speaker, priced at $199, will be available Oct. 24. It will support multiple voice services, launching with Amazon Alexa, but will add Siri using AirPlay 2, and Google Assistant, in 2018. High fidelity wireless speaker maker Sonos wants to make it easier for you to bring voice control to your home sound system. The Santa Barbara, Calif.-based company Wednesday announced an immediately available update to its Sonos app allowing Amazon devices such as the Echo and Dot speakers to control their current Sonos speakers and systems with Amazon's digital assistant Alexa.