• Insight Engines, a San Francisco - based natural
language search assistant developer, raised $ 15.8 million in Series A funding.
Not exact matches
Virtual
Assistant is Fidelity's automated natural
language search engine to help you find information on the Fidelity.com site.
Google
Assistant, the
search giant's answer to Alexa that lives on Android smartphones, tablets, and Google Home speakers, will expand to more
languages over the course of the year, to cover 95 percent of all eligible Android smartphones, Google < a href =» https://www.blog.google/products/
assistant/google-
assistant-going-global/» > announced this morning.
Almost 70 percent of requests to the
Assistant are expressed in natural
language, not the typical keywords people type in a web
search.
Assistant is Google's artificially intelligent bot that can help you with almost anything:
search queries, checking your emails, translating text into other
languages, and more.
Huffman said that nearly 70 percent of the queries that
Assistant sees are asked in natural
language, not with keywords like people use when doing traditional Google
searches.
Google
Assistant recognizes English and Hindi and Google
search can understand Chinese and many other
languages.
As Google's Scott Huffman announced today, 70 percent of Google
Assistant requests are already in natural
language — not the typical keyword queries you'd usually use in Google
Search.
The company is in a race with Amazon's Alexa for third - party integrations and Google
Assistant's combined
search and
language capabilities make it well suited to use cases like you see with DISH
This includes Cortana, a natural
language personal
assistant which replaces the
search function in Windows Phone entirely.
Because voice
assistants, such as Google Now, are making up progressively larger percentages of our
searches, Google wants to ensure its «industry leading» voice processing natural
language processing platform is up to the task.
Analysis into version 7.2 of the Google
search app for Android has found that Google
Assistant could start accepting custom hot words and more
languages in active use.
Home, on the other hand, is more capable when it comes to understanding conversational
language, as well as answering simple questions because
Assistant is powered by Google's years of work in
search and machine learning.