For example, if you ask for directions to your restaurant reservation, the Assistant can pull the information out of your calendar to let you know. It can also pull in information from other Google services. Google will be able to understand the relationships you have and the people that are important to you. For example, if you ask, “What’s the weather like at Mom’s house?”, Google will understand that you’re interested in your mother, not a random business called ‘Mom’s House’. ![]() This time it’s personalĪs well as making the Assistant faster, Google has made it more personal so that it can understand more about you and your world. The new Assistant will launch on new Pixel phones due for release later this year. Intelligence in the system will be able to tell the difference between a message and a command, such as ‘send it’ to send a finished email. The Assistant will also be able to be used for dictating long messages, say creating an email. And, with Continued Conversation built in, commands can be stringed together one after the other without having to say “Hey Google” for each one. Google demonstrated how the new Assistant can multi-task across apps, creating a calendar invite, finding and sharing a photo, opening a Twitter profile and so on. ![]() Secondly, you don’t need an internet connection any more.Īccording to Google, it means that the next-generation Assistant can answer 10 times faster. First, running on your phone, there’s practically zero latency (the time taken for a request to be made and the result to come in). That was true until today when Google announced that it’s managed to compress the Google Assistant so that it can run directly on your phone.Īnnounced at Google I/O, the company announced that it had used developments in recurrent neural networks to develop completely new speech recognition and language understanding models, which has let the company reduce 100GB of cloud models down to half-a-gigabyte of data can fit on your phone. If there’s one thing that smart assistants have in common, from Amazon Alexa to Google Assistant, it’s that they run in the cloud only and require an internet connection.
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