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September 10, 2015

Baidu unveils a voice-activated, AI-based smartphone assistant

by John_A

Baidu Launches "AI-powered Digital Assistant" Duer In Beijing

Chinese tech company Baidu announced at its Baidu World conference on Tuesday that it is launching a voice-activated assistant for its Android-based smartphones. The program is called “Duer”, which roughly translates into “Du Secretary”, is expected to directly compete with Siri, Cortana and Google Now. Initially, the app will allow users to perform tasks like ordering food as well as controlling smart devices around the home and accessing other on-demand services (ride hailing, designated driver services, or housekeeping) via voice command. Eventually, the company plans to integrate Duer into its other apps, like Maps, and potentially even into the self-driving BMW that the company is rumored to be working on.

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Internet, Apple, Microsoft, Google

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Via:
The Guardian

Source:
China Daily

Tags: AI, apple, Baidu, BMW, Duer, google, Google Now, microsoft, search, Siri, voice-activated

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