Andy Rubin,The head of Google’s Android mobile OS, in his recent
interview stated that “You shouldn’t be communicating with the phone;
you should be communicating with somebody on the other side of the
phone.”He strictly disagrees as the phone cannot be your personal
assistant.
His ideas stated that talking to a smartphone is
arguably the most natural way of communicating with it. It’s like the
future of mobile communications is finally catching up with what Star
Trek was doing decades ago. Why shouldn’t you be able to just ask the
device for information, or tell it to perform tasks and functions rather
than pinching, tapping, and swiping to accomplish the same thing Even
Google Android does the same actually even Google seemed to think it was
a fabulous idea when it was hyping the Voice Actions feature in
Android,may be Rubin’s point is a matter of perspective maybe Rubin
feels that voice commands are good, but ‘conversing’ with an artificial
intelligence is just silly.
read more on [thephoneblog.net]
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