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Intelligent Personal Assistants Intelligent Personal Assistants Intelligent Personal Assistants (Covering top automated personal assistants) Siri (Apple), Google Assistant (Alphabet), S-Voice (Samsung), Cortana (Microsoft), Alexa (Amazon), Voice Mate (LG) pg. 1 Intelligent Personal Assistants Executive Summary pg. 2 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 3 Intelligent Personal Assistants Introduction pg. 4 Intelligent Personal Assistants Technology Overview 1. Siri (Apple) pg. 5 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 6 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 7 Intelligent Personal Assistants 2. Google Assistant (Alphabet) pg. 8 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 9 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 10 Intelligent Personal Assistants 3. Cortana (Microsoft) pg. 11 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 12 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 13 Intelligent Personal Assistants 4. Alexa (Amazon) pg. 14 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 15 Intelligent Personal Assistants 5. S-Voice (Samsung) pg. 16 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 17 Intelligent Personal Assistants 6. Voice Mate (LG) pg. 18 Intelligent Personal Assistants pg. 19 Intelligent Personal Assistants Launch Timeline for these IPA’s pg. 20 Intelligent Personal Assistants Comparison Card Tools \ Siri Google Cortana Alexa S Voice Voice Mate Features Assistant Release October 4, May 18, April 2, 2014 November 20, May 30, 2012 June 20, Date 2011 2016 2014 2012 OS iOS, Android 4.1+ Windows, IOS 8.0 or later Android 4.0 or Android 4.4 watchOS, ("Jelly Bean"), iOS, and later or later TVOS, iOS 6.0+ and Android, Android 4.4 or macOS Chrome OS Xbox OS later Limited functionality in Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Platform iPhone, iPad, iP Google Cloud Windows Android and Android Android od Platform, 10, iOS Touch, Apple Android, Windows 10 Watch, Apple iPhones and PCs Mobile, TV, Mac Windows Phone 8.1, Microsoft Band 2, Microsoft Band, Android, Xbox One, Skype, iOS Method Heuristic Natural Subgroup Natural Wolfram | Jack Algorithm Language Discovery Language Alpha Detection Algorithm Algorithm Algorithm. pg. 21 Intelligent Personal Assistants Tools \ Siri Google Cortana Alexa S Voice Voice Mate Features Assistant Processing Processing Algorithm Algorithms Two Way Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Commu- nication Uses Sending Sending Order Food, Control Home Send Search for message, messages, Book trips, appliances, message, Set programs, schedule schedule transcribe Control Music, a wake up content and meetings, find meetings, find video Manage alarm, Play control the places, browse places, browse messages Alarms, And music, web LG Smart TV the information information and and make View Shopping search (only using voice and make make phone calendar Lists. on Samsung (only LG phone calls. calls appointmen Devices) Devices). ts Limitat- Siri is only Not . Only one Amazon Only used Only ions available in Available on person can Echo runs in inbuilt used in iPhone; Windows train ‘Hey on the Bing Samsung inbuilt Siri can phone. Cortana!’ at search Products LG only a time engine. like Product It cannot Samsung s interact . When with few detect Galaxy S4 Cortana is third party human to S7. triggered apps. emotions. under the lock screen, it will not perform all possible commands. pg. 22 Intelligent Personal Assistants Conclusion pg. 23 Intelligent Personal Assistants About US pg. 24 .
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