In the video Windows Phone 8.1 user will have to agree to allow Cortana to look at their email, browser and search history, text messages and calendar. The next step is to use a Microsoft Account to sign in.
The video shows Cortana pinned to a Live Tile on the Start screen. When first activated, the virtual assistant asks what name you want to be called. Cortana also asks what the most enjoyable parts of the user's everyday evenings are and also asks some questions about food. There are also some other questions asked including one about what topics you like to read about. This is done so that Cortana knows a little about the phone's owner before it is put to use.
The video also shows that Cortana will also house a new feature called Quiet Hours which allows the virtual assistant to handle calls and texts while you're sleeping, or have a meeting scheduled on your calendar. The clip unfortunately did not show the virtual assistant answering a question or responding to a command.
Keep in mind that this may not be the final build of Cortana, which is part of the Windows Phone 8.1 package expected to be revealed at Microsoft's Build Conference early next month and released in Summer.
source - UnleashThePhones
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