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Google reportedly working on new AI-powered messaging service
The messaging app is reported to be featuring services for both chatbots as well as for normal chats with friends. Google has still not decided the name of the app or the launch date but a team has already started working on the new app under Google veteran Nick Fox since past one year.
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Presumably, Google will open up the Chatbot API, allowing third parties to develop their own apps around the technology, although we’re not sure if the company will provide its tech to the likes of Facebook.
There are obviously very few details about how exactly messaging service would work, but the WSJ report also mentioned that chatbots might have an important role to play.
Google is on a fast track as the year is ending. If it’s as solid as some of Google’s other recent introductions, this is potentially exciting news.
“All users care about is a convenient way to find what they are looking for and if Google isn’t in front of the consumer that is a problem for them”, said Scott Stanford, co-founder of venture-capital firm Sherpa Capital told the Wall Street Journal.
A similar guiding process seen in Google Search Engine will be utilized once you decide to get involved with chatbots, from where anything you text will be picked up by the advanced intelligences of these bots; a feature that makes the new app much advanced than of Google Now.
But the service is limited to certain queries and subjects.
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Google’s version is said to be a bit similar to that of the social network’s Facebook M. M is a virtual assistant service that is said to compete with Apple’s Siri that runs on Facebook Messenger. Messaging services are among the world’s most popular mobile applications, with more than two billion users according to Portio Research.