Microsoft’s “Personal assistant” Cortana is receiving an update.
Microsoft is working on an advanced version of its competitor to Apple’s Siri; by
utilizing research from the company’s artificial intelligence project called “Einstein”.
For a year Microsoft has been running its “Personal
assistant” Cortana on its Windows Phone, and will place the fresh version on
the desktop with the appearance of Windows 10. Later, Cortana will be accessible
as a standalone app, usable on Cell phones and Tablets powered by Apple’s iOS
and Google’s Android.
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Cortana is Windows Phone’s answer to Siri on iOS and Google
Now for Android. In the words of Microsoft: “Cortana is powered by Bing. She comes
to recognize you by learning your comforts and interests over the long time. She
pays special mind to you, gives proactive, valuable proposals.”
iOS has Siri, Android has Android Now and Cortana for Windows Phone: All three
smartphone platforms have their individual digital assistant. Each of them has
their personal quirks and exceptional proficiencies. Cortana is distinguished because
of its broader integration into a phone’s contacts and compelling some time to study
your likes and preferences as well as its Bing Integration.
Cortana could advise a mobile user when to leave for the
airport. It reads an email and understood that the user was planning for a
flight. It would automatically check out the status of flight; using GPS figure
out where the Cell phone is located and check out traffic conditions.
Microsoft is already attempting to convey Cortana to Windows
10. It will probably be a cloud-based service, with customer for input and
content delivery on the PC; yet a great part of the hard work done in the
background online.
Even if iPhone has a Mac version of Windows, It’s not actually
clear how Cortana for it will help sell Microsoft software. The key for the
success and victory of Cortana will know by where a client is and what they are
attempting to do.
Cortana is the best example for the Windows Phone App Development arena.
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