Google Can Put Siri to Shame and Fix the Biggest Problem with Voice Assistants

Dmitry Kuznetsov
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This week, Google introduced one of the greatest redesign to Android, which includes a new wild concept to give voice commands: only speak normal and even if it is a multiple layer request that implies translation, text messages and emoji.

Gemini AI programming, since it extends through multiple Android devices such as phones, watches and automobile systems, promises to solve what I think is one of the biggest problems now in the use of voice assistants. We have forced the leg to speak in a particular and choppy way, starting with the word of correct vigil, using the keyword that triggers the clean command, taking care not to be too informal. I am doing a delicate dance dance dance with Siri every time I try to ask him to touch a certain Apple Music playlist. And yet, equally simple commands do not always give the results you want.

But with AI, can we finally have computers that obtain our applications? Apple made thesis promises before, with a Siri infused with AI that has not yet been launched that it is supposed to provide more personal help and also deepen our emails and emails. So, when I see that the Android team tells us that it will happen soon on Google devices, I am skeptical if this can really function as it is announced.

In the episode of this week of One More Things, which you can see previously embedded, I explain what makes the new Gemini Ai launch so impression. But when I download them on the screen, they warn that the results may not be accurate, how useful is it an assistant who cannot trust?

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