Pixel's new assistant will not be available on other android devices with nougat so make sense that Samsung will have to bundle their own into their devices.
Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
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Re: Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
#42Unfortunately I think it's pretty obvious why they were acquired, so 99% skeptical of their future. They were probably acquired because: 1. They realized just owning the software platform is very limiting (For example they can't compete with Apple no matter how good they are. Just look at Google maps. Thousand times better than the default Apple maps but will never be #1 map app on iOS because people always choose th…
"Better" is subjective. I used Google Maps since it was released on iOS. I recently switched to Apple for a perceived privacy benefit.
Re: Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
#43This is going to be great, The worlds top firms are now in direct competition with each other. Microsoft(Cortana), Amazon(Echo), Apple(Siri), Google(Assistant/Now) and now Samsung with Viv. The possibilites are just endless, the space race netted us a lot of innovation and this should do the same. Competition leads to Innovation
Re: Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
#44Make AI startup, get acquired, quit, repeat
As long as the founder(s) know what they're doing. I've seen way too many AI startups with founders who don't even have the most basic ML knowledge but are doing it because it's the trend.
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#45Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Just look at Google maps. Thousand times better than the default Apple maps No it isn't, they are basically the same for 90% of users.
I wish apple gave me a fair choice. I do prefer Google maps but i keep also using stupid apple maps because it keeps coming up.
Re: Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
#46The AI platform that wins won't necessarily be the one that provides the most utility. It'll be the one that people bond with emotionally. I'm not talking about you here- I'm talking about teenage girls with self esteem issues, recently landed immigrants working as night janitors, divorcees with drinking problems, and anyone else who needs a friend. It's a technical challenge now, but in a few years making a good AI…
If someone can build something you grow empathy and compassion for it will most certainly be a winner.
Re: Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
#47It's very disappointing that Apple got stuck with Siri and does not really improve on what they have. I assume part of it has to do with the fact that they are very careful about customer data and a lot of what makes assistants useful is having as much data in the cloud as possible. Still. As an iOS user I'm very jealous of what exists on other platforms now.
Siri has been getting better ever since its release. Have you used it in iOS 10? It now has 3rd party integration with Uber and Lyft, Venmo, and many other apps. Its reliability and usability have drastically improved since Siri 1.0 on the iPhone 4S.
Re: Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
#48Unfortunately I think it's pretty obvious why they were acquired, so 99% skeptical of their future. They were probably acquired because: 1. They realized just owning the software platform is very limiting (For example they can't compete with Apple no matter how good they are. Just look at Google maps. Thousand times better than the default Apple maps but will never be #1 map app on iOS because people always choose th…
Microsoft is also taking the same approach with Surface tablets, Surface books and upcoming Surface phones
Re: Samsung acquires Viv, a next-gen AI assistant built by creators of Apple’s Siri
#49Making that software seems like a necessity to me (the "operating system" of the future) and I'm not sure how it fits in with the current trajectory. Thoughts?