Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Now, says Google’s new AI Allo – New Technology

Allo, allo, now is Google’s new service for the messages here.

essentially it looks like a standard text and messaging service in the style of What’s App, Messenger and Imessage. Send messages, add emotion and decals – it forms the foundation for Google’s new app, Allo. When Google unveiled the app at a trade show a couple of months ago cheered the audience for the ability to enlarge or shrink the text to illustrate whether one cries or whispers.

But the kind of detail learn to fade along with it that makes Allo distinguish itself from its competitors: the virtual AI assistant. In the style of the popular app Slack can one engage in sms conversations with the assistant, and ask for guidance in the same way as using Apple’s Siri or Microsoft’s Cortana.

Early reports from other sites, Techcrunch, and Wired suggests that the assistant has its flaws and limitations, but at the same time gives Allo possibly a hint about a near-future, one where we regularly converse with artificial intelligences.

“We have for many years had an ambition to help people in their daily lives, and Google-the assistant marks a new chapter,” says Amit Fulay, Group Product Manager at Google.

another novelty is that users can choose a particular incognito mode as an extra security protection if you need to send sensitive messages.

Allo is out now for Ios and Android. When the New Technology tried to download it on onsdagmorgonen was not available in Swedish stores, but Google is planning to it should be rolled out over the "whole world" in the coming days.

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