This AI phone by Android creator can mimic your behavior

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Android creator Andy Rubin is making an AI-powered phone that mimics its users. But who really needs it?

tech companies this year are trying to outdo each other in adding AI in their products. It going to have small screens and work primarily on voice tech -- hello JioPhone, is that you?. Addictions pertaining to tech - such as gaming addiction, phone addiction, and even social media addiction - have turned people into zombies. But, on the other hand, voice technology is gaining pace and it has witnessed an increased adoption rate. But the direction in that technology companies are progressing seems counterintuitive to this belief.

Android creator Andy Rubin is making an AI-powered phone that mimics its users. But who really needs it?




The first smart display for business: Your Android phone

according to Amazon has a powerful lead in the Intelligent speaker and Intelligent display race, but Google Assistant-powered devices have been outselling Echos and other Alexa devices. A 'real' Intelligent display and a 'virtual one'Google going to probably announce on Tuesday its own smart display product, called the Home Hub. Given the word "home" in the names of Google's smart speaker (Google Home) and upcoming smart display (Google Home Hub), it's clear that Google's smart appliances are for consumers and the home. I think this is a pdescription of what's coming for the docked Android phone version of Google Assistant. All this news and educated guess adds up to the ability to use Android phones in general, and Google Pixel phones in particular, as smart, context-aware, personalized and safe smart displays in the office.





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