Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Microsoft has no plans for a personal assistant for Windows Phone until it is revolutionary


Microsoft wants Windows Phone 8 to compete with iOS and Android, but many believe that the platform requires a voice activated digital assistant like Siri or Google Now in order to be considered real competition.

Bing's senior director, Stefan Weitz feels that the Windows Phone voice assistant will have to outshine its competitors, by saying that "Siri and Google Now have a fairly shallow understanding of the world."


According to Weitz, Siri or Google Now are great if you need to find the starting time of a movie or the directions to an eatery, but fail when it comes to purchasing a new hard drive or finding out the circumference of Lake Erie. While Siri and Google Now both get their information from many sources, Google Now also can look into your calendar and email (with your permission, of course) to send you timely information such as traffic for the commute home, or information about a topic you recently showed interest in finding out about online. Google Now will also keep you up to date on flight departures and arrivals.

Weitz states that Microsoft has had internal discussions about offering a similar feature for Windows Phone 8, but the overall feeling was that any such feature for Windows Phone that was offered now would not be state-of-the-art. Weitz summed up the feelings inside Redmond about a Siri/Google Now function for Windows Phone when he said, "We are not shipping until we have something more revolutionary than evolutionary."

Do you agree that the Windows Phone personal assistant needs to be different in order? Or are you a frustrated WIndows Phone owner who think Microsoft should simply offer a similar service on your device.


source - PhoneArena
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