Русские видео

Сейчас в тренде

Иностранные видео


Скачать с ютуб Google MAP Add New Technology VPS в хорошем качестве

Google MAP Add New Technology VPS 7 лет назад


Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru



Google MAP Add New Technology VPS

In the coming weeks, you’ll be able to conduct a continued conversation with Google Assistant. You won’t have to repeat “OK, Google” at the beginning of each sentence. In a demonstration during the Google I/O keynote, a speaker issued compound sentences with multiple requests. (“Tell me about such-and-such and do this-other-thing.”). Google Assistant understood these complicated commands. Apparently, the Assistant is also capable of determining when a conversation ends without being given an explicit “Stop” command. Unfortunately, this demo went quickly, and it didn’t include much detail about these new Google Assistant features. There was also a demo, straight out of science fiction magazines, in which Google Assistant made a phone call to a hair salon on behalf of a human user. The demo started with the human user saying something like “OK Google. Make a hair appointment for me.” The Assistant called a hair salon and said something like, “I want to make an appointment for Joan Smith on Thursday around noon.” The person at the hair salon offered alternative times and Google Assistant followed up with intelligent responses. I can’t say for sure, but I’m willing to bet that this demo was very carefully curated, and that most attempts to have Google Assistant carry on long conversations with unknowing storekeepers would end up in less-than-satisfactory results. One way or another, no time frame was announced for the full release of such Google Assistant features. How often do you check the ratings for restaurants, only to find that the first seven restaurants all get the same 4.5 rating? Sometime this summer, Google Maps will be able to refine the ratings based on your tastes. Do you tend to visit medium-priced restaurants or slightly higher-priced establishments? Have you rated similar restaurants with a 5, or have you given the nearby dive a bad rating? Google Maps will tell you which of the highly-rated restaurants you’ll probably prefer and will tell you why it came to those conclusions. All this mining of information about your habits and tastes might seem a bit creepy but I’m fascinated by the fact that these guesses can be automated.

Comments