Let's talk about Google Assistant landing iPhone: Can it beat Siri?

[NetEase smart news May 19 news] Some people think that Google's virtual assistants beat Apple Siri in reliability and performance. This may be true on Google's own device, such as a smartphone like Pixel. However, the Google Digital Assistant Assistant is hobbled on the iPhone. In this week’s keynote speech at the Google Developers Conference, the Internet giant launched a digital assistant application for the iPhone. Its clever design integrates the company’s search engine and accesses services such as Google Gmail and Google Calendar. A group of developers in the audience cheered: Millions of new iPhone users can directly use Google's voice-based interaction. But for iPhone users, the truth is that Google Digital Assistant Assistant may never beat Apple's Siri. This is bad news for Alphabet, because the company wants its voice technology to be everywhere. In general, unless the user goes deep into the Google ecosystem, using Google Digital Assistant on the iPhone is a painful thing compared to using Siri, because it currently has too many restrictions. Of course, over time, Apple may open up more features to Google Assistant Assistant. However, for now, the Google Digital Assistant Assistant on the iPhone does have one or two advantages over Siri, even for users of Apple applications and services. For example, you can input instructions to Assistant. This is useful for situations where you want to complete tasks quickly and not speak loudly. And if you have a Google Smart Speaker Google Home, the Google Digital Assistant Assistant in the iPhone will be able to control and control other connected home devices. (Source/Bloomberg, Compiler/Machine Xiaoyi, Proofread/Beng Bing) 燑br>

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