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Google Duplex: A.I. Assistant Calls Local Businesses To Make Appointments



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In an amazing demo at Google I/0, Google’s Assistant can actually ring up a salon or a restaurant to make an appointment for you. You don’t have to call yourself even if the pizzeria doesn’t have an online reservation system.

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42 thoughts on “Google Duplex: A.I. Assistant Calls Local Businesses To Make Appointments
  1. It is a good AI result but what is the usage of calling and taking appointments? I mean why just call the user to the restaurant? i think it is very helpful for the people that have disabilities in speaking.

  2. How on earth do you enable this feature? I have had a Pixel 4a and now a 6 Pro and neither one had this outgoing feature as an option.

  3. How long is she willing to stay on hold trying to talk to someone in customer service? And can she argue with them? C'mon Science Guys, let's make this thing useful!

  4. Folks, I call restaurants, pretending to be an AI mimicking human speech . Just needs a few awkward "uh-huhs".. Only rich folk can afford this kit, so I get the best tables…

    This comment might have been robogenerated, given the stilted humor, but what the heck 🙂

  5. Too bad google voice detection and transcription is incredibly incomplete and demonstrably biased. It's heavily biased towards American English and it is rife with learnt mistakes. It's also VERY heavily biased towards corporate English, brands and other trademarks, as it endlessly tries to construe trademarks and trademark fragments from user speech.

  6. So , it's 4 years later, this is now considered ancient, prehistorical a.i… but .. where the 100x better version today ? I know GPT-3, etc… but where is this service?

  7. Yes, they used to have an assistant to make appointments at the hairdresser, but they've been gone for years. It must be like something from the movie 'Her.' Considering the passage of time, it seems like it was a fake show to deceive the shareholders on that day.

  8. Is this really what we are spending all of our money on? Something nobody needs other than tech companies telling us we need it. Waste of time and money.

  9. 4 years later where is this tech? Because it looks like Google starting to get crushed by OpenAI and Microsoft. If Google really had this tech 4years ago, they should have an even more advanced one now and they shouldn't be afraid of OpenAI and Microsoft, and shouldn't have pressed the panic button… So was it a lie?

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