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  2. Virtual assistant privacy - Wikipedia

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    Well known virtual assistants include Amazon Alexa, and Siri, produced by Apple. Other companies, such as Google and Microsoft, also have virtual assistants. There are privacy issues concerning what information can go to the third party corporations that operate virtual assistants and how this data can potentially be used. [2]

  3. Virtual assistant - Wikipedia

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    Voice: for example with Amazon Alexa [20] on Amazon Echo devices, Siri on an iPhone, Google Assistant on Google-enabled Android devices, or Bixby on Samsung devices. Images: some assistants, such as Google Assistant (which includes Google Lens ) and Bixby on the Samsung Galaxy series, have the added capability of performing image processing to ...

  4. Cortana (virtual assistant) - Wikipedia

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    Cortana was a virtual assistant developed by Microsoft that used the Bing search engine to perform tasks such as setting reminders and answering questions for users.. Cortana was available in English, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese language editions, depending on the software platform and region in which it was used.

  5. Can Halo's Cortana Help Microsoft Tackle Siri and Google Now?

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    In the world of voice-activated digital assistants, Apple and Google respectively lead the market with Siri and Google Now. Google Now has been gaining ground against Siri ever since its iOS ...

  6. Can Microsoft's Cortana Beat Siri and Google Now? - AOL

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    It ain't easy for Apple competitors to grab attention the same week the iMaker is releasing its new mobile operating system -- but news of an upcoming Microsoft artificial intelligence system ...

  7. Alexa getting ‘more proactive’ to free up people’s time ...

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    Dave Limp, the tech giant’s devices and services boss, says the virtual assistant is learning to take ‘mundane’ tasks off users.

  8. Google Assistant - Wikipedia

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    The Google Assistant was unveiled during Google's developer conference on May 18, 2016, as part of the unveiling of the Google Nest smart speaker and new messaging app Allo; Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained that the Assistant was designed to be a conversational and two-way experience, and "an ambient experience that extends across devices". [10]

  9. Google Now - Wikipedia

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    Google Now branding is no longer used, but the functionality continues in the Google app and its discover tab. [3] Google first included Google Now in Android 4.1 ("Jelly Bean"), which launched on July 9, 2012, and the Galaxy Nexus smartphone was first to support it. The service became available for iOS on April 29, 2013, without most of its ...