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Google keynote4/5/2023 ![]() ![]() Google also announced a new smart context technology using your phone’s camera called Google Lens. Related: WWDC 2017 5) Google Lens Revealed However, it’s unlikely that Google Assistant will be as deeply integrated into the iPhone as Siri, so we’d guess that functionality may be slightly more limited. The software launched back in 2016, but has only been available on Google devices so far – Google Home or Android Nougat devices, for instance.īut soon, iPhone users will be able to download the Google Assistant app from Apple’s own App Store, giving Siri a direct rival on iOS. There are plenty of companies working on this integration, including Sony, Panasonic, and LG.Īs expected, Google announced that the Google Assistant virtual helper would become available on iOS devices. There’s also a new Google Assistant SDK that will enable third-party companies to build Google Assistant into their devices, including smart speakers. “We’re really starting to crack the hard computer science of conversationality.” “Almost 70% of requests to the Google Assistant are expressed in natural language, not the usual keywords,” explained Scott Huffman, VP of Engineering for Google Assistant. Google also said that it’d made significant strides in how well Google Assistant understands your commands. Google confirmed that the Google Assistant virtual helper would soon support typing requests, for when you’re not feeling comfortable with talking aloud. ![]() Related: Google VR standalone headsets 3) Google Assistant updated We also learned that the Samsung Galaxy S8 would be adding Daydream support later this year, and that LG’s next flagship phone – likely the LG V30 – would also support the technology. HTC and Lenovo have both been confirmed to be building devices. We’re expecting these headsets to launch later this year. What the two companies have created is actually a reference design that will be used by third-party device makers to create their own VR headsets. Importantly, neither Google nor Qualcomm will be actually selling these headsets to people. ![]()
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