Showing posts with label virtual assistant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual assistant. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

What is AI and How does Tensorflow Make a Difference? - http://clapway.com/2015/11/16/ai-tensorflow-makes-difference/

Have you ever thought Facebook’s facial recognition was a little creepy? Artificial Intelligence adds another level to that. If you search for a berry in the Google Photos app, it can find all berries in every photo you have on your system no matter how old the image is. Then, Google Photos can recognize all future berries in your photos.


Google uses an extremely powerful version of Artificial Intelligence called “deep learning”. Remember those crazy, acid trip looking photos we saw on Google a few months ago? That’s how Tensorflow sees the world and how it recognizes things from eyes, to trees, to food, to feelings, such as sadness or excitement.


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What does this mean?


Google’s been using Tensorflow to add item detection, speech recognition, “Smart Reply” which answers your emails,  and more to their software, but now (part of it) is open for anyone to use. Google did this because this enables researchers to build their machine learning systems much more easily, therefore making progress faster for everyone. Other companies such as Microsoft, Facebook, and Twitter have made leaps in Artificial Intelligence but Google’s is known as the most advanced. This puts Google in a great position because researchers want to learn the most advanced AI and then will be giving their findings back to Google.


What’s coming?


Google already has a Virtual Assistant app, but creative developers could make a more complex one that understands your speech, tone, and images to know what you need before you say it. For now, computers have a hard time recognizing an activity, for example, where a person is walking to and why. They also have a hard time seeming human and recognizing cues that come easy to us. However, this could all be in the past soon. This makes the question, “Will computers take over the earth?” something we could be seriously asking in the near future.



What is AI and How does Tensorflow Make a Difference?

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Poor #Siri, now even Mac users may experience #Cortana! - http://clapway.com/2015/08/19/mac-finally-gets-cortana-support-thanks-to-parallels-desktop-11-113/

Parallels, a company well known for its cross-platform solutions, has a surprise for Mac users: they’ve managed to bring over Windows 10’s virtual assistant software, Cortana, to their Parallels Desktop 11 users.


Cortana Gets More… Virtual


Parallels has been in the business of bringing OS-virtualization software for many years now, and they’ve grown to be quite good at it. Version 11 of their newest software is bringing a host of new features to the platform, but Cortana might be the most noteworthy, if not the most novel one.


Now, anyone familiar with Parallels, or their products, knows there is one caveat to this: Parallels Desktop is a virtual machine. That means that you won’t be installing the Cortana software directly onto your Mac computer in the same way you might install Photoshop. Instead, the software creates a virtual instance of a licensed version of Windows 10 in a blended sort of way.


This means that you are essentially running Windows 10 inside a window on your Mac. It’s a confusing concept to understand when you’re not experiencing the software yourself.


Read more about Cortana here!


When Worlds Collide


Parallels is most notably known for the way they’ve been able to seamlessly blend virtual machines into Mac OS, and they’ve done some cool stuff with Cortana, too. For instance, Cortana will pop up from the OS X dock if you say “Hey, Cortana,” similar to how it works on Windows 10. It can also launch Mac apps in addition to its normal functions like checking the weather, searching the internet, and the usual.


Cortana aside, Mac users can also use features from OS X on Windows apps. For instance, Macs that sport Force-Touch touchpads can use them to look up word definitions in Microsoft Word.


Get it Now


Parallels Desktop 11 will be available on Wednesday, so if you’re reading this article then you can go check out their site now to pick it up. You will need a Windows 10 license though, and if you don’t already have Parallels Desktop then the standalone will set you back $79.99. Current users will have to pay a $49.99 upgrade fee. There is also a Pro edition, which features developer tools and cloud storage for $49.99 a year.


Here’s the link for the new Cortana-wielding software.



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Mac Finally Gets Cortana Support Thanks to Parallels Desktop 11