Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller said recently
he thinks voice assistant devices are beneficial, but that doesn't mean you'd never want a screen.
Marketing chief Phil Schiller said last week in an interview
he thinks voice assistant devices are beneficial, but that doesn't mean you'd never want a screen.
Not exact matches
All of this got me
thinking about
voice assistant devices in general.
Think of Amazon Alexa, Google Home and
Assistant directed by
voice recognition that's powered by smart, conversational Artificial Intelligence - and most of these will be a new class of
devices scattered around your house, not just on your phone.
In a recent interview with Apple's Phil Schiller, the SVP of Worldwide Marketing shared some
thoughts on the state of
voice assistant - powered home speakers and how they could be improved by screens, possibly hinting at Cupertino's own debut of a
device to compete with the Amazon Echo and Google Home
devices.
Schiller stated that there are many other times when a
voice assistant device is beneficial, but he
thinks that this does not mean such
devices should not come with a screen display.