Google Duplex at Google I/O 2018
New Google AI Can Have Real Life Conversations With Strangers
At its 2018 I/O developer conference, Google showed off some updates coming to Google Home and Assistant. One feature — Google Duplex — can make phone calls for you and talk to the person on the other end to schedule appointments and make reservations. Google says the feature will roll out as an experiment over the coming weeks.
Google’s Assistant will soon be able to place phone calls to make reservations for you.
It has a convincing voice and can save you time by reserving tables, scheduling hair appointments and more. Google says more work has to be done before it’s ready.
The Google Assistant is getting so “smart” that it’s soon going to be able to place calls for you.
On Tuesday, at the Google I/O event, CEO Sundar Pichai demoed one experience where this sort of smart technology will be helpful. If you need to make an appointment for a haircut, for example, Google Assistant can call your barber and schedule a visit for you.
You don’t need to talk on the phone at all.
In a pre-recorded demo on stage, the Google Assistant voice (which uses Google Duplex AI) sounded convincing enough — not as robotic as it currently does — that it successfully booked a hair appointment. In another demo, it was able to have a back-and-forth conversation with a restaurant in order to make a reservation.
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Pichai didn’t say when users will be able to take full advantage of these functions but said public testing will begin this summer.
Also at the event, Google showed off new features in Gmail, one of which lets it finish some sentences for you.
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Alan Ribeiro
UX Designer, Digital Marketing Specialist by Hubspot and Entrepreneur, Co-founder of uWork Digital & Cosa Nostra Skin.