This is one of the applications of Artificial Intelligence and very user friendly App we can ever see and one of the advanced applications in this modern and competitive world.
2. INTRODUCTION
Tired of Searching for a restaurant
near you ?
Wouldn't it be great if one
communication app could do different
things ? (eg. Book tickets ,Call or
Text someone , Search content ,Get
news updates etc.,)
3. • IMAGE RECOGNITION
• GOOGLE ASSISTANT
• SMART REPLY
• WHISPER AND SHOUT
• SECURITY
GOOGLE ALLO :
5. Allo has Google Assistant
integration, incorporating the
search functionality into the
app.
Google’s virtual assistant, can
pull out information from the
web and also embed YouTube
videos within a chat.
Within messages, users can
also call their friends using the
Assistant.
Google Assistant
6. Smart Reply The app is equipped with a
'Smart Reply' feature, earlier
seen in the Inbox by Gmail
app.
It suggests automatic replies
to save a user’s time.
It uses artificial intelligence.
The Smart Reply will adjust to
your style of communication.
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7. •Today we can share something
even wilder -- Smart Reply, a deep
neural network that writes email.
•Replying to email on mobile is a
real pain, even for short replies.
•What if there were a system that
could automatically compose a few
suitable responses that one could
edit or send with just a tap ??
8. A better way for users to
express themselves in
conversations.
Incorporated with two slider
buttons -‘Whisper’ and
‘Shout’.
Users can increase or
decrease the font size
using these slider buttons.
Whisper and Shout
9. Google has introduced an
Incognito mode in Allo.
It offers a seamless and
secure chatting experience.
Incognito mode is an optional
mode that includes expiring
chats, private notifications,
and end-to-end encryption.
For encryption, the app uses
the Signal Protocol.
• Security
10. The Signal Protocol (formerly known as the Text Secure
Protocol) is a non-federated cryptographic protocol that
provides end-to-end encryption for instant messaging
conversations.
The Signal Protocol's development was started based
on Off-the-Record Messaging.
The developers refer to the algorithm as self-healing
because it automatically disables an attacker from
accessing the clear text of later messages after having
compromised a session key.
11. TIMER TO AUTO DELETE
MESSAGES
Able to help you set a
timer for your messages
to be deleted.
You can set a timer
starting from 5 seconds,
and once read the
message gets deleted
automatically.
12. Artificial Intelligence In Allo
The Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) in Allo is based on
technology already deployed in Google's Inbox
program, which reads through e-mails and suggests
appropriate replies.
It also understands images sent in text messages,
using its AI to look at what is in the picture and
suggest its own comments.
13. HOW SMART REPLY WORKS:
Natural language processing gives machines the ability
to read and understand the languages that humans
speak.
A sufficiently powerful natural language processing
system would enable Natural language user interfaces
and the acquisition of knowledge directly from human-
written sources, such as newswire texts.
Some straightforward applications of natural language
processing include information retrieval, text
mining, question answering and machine translation.
14. Like other sequence-to-sequence models, the Smart
Reply System is built on a pair of recurrent neural
networks.
One used to encode the incoming email and one to
predict possible responses.
The encoding network consumes the words of the
incoming email one at a time, and produces a vector (a
list of numbers).
15. How Speech Recognition works?
Numerous researchers now use variants of a deep
learning recurrent called the Long Short-Term
Memory (LSTM) network.
At Google, Microsoft and Baidu this approach has
revolutionised speech recognition .
16. How Image Recognition Works?
Google also used LSTM to improve machine translation,
Language Modeling and Multilingual Language
Processing.
LSTM combined with CNNs also improved automatic
image captioning and a plethora of other applications.
17. PROS
Excellent interface. Snappy, crisp user experience.
Simple setup. Integrated Google Assistant puts Google
search powers in your chat.
Free SMS messages to non-Allo users.
Snazzy sticker packs.
19. Future scope :
Research into Strong AI produces sufficiently intelligent
software, which might be able to reprogram and improve itself
leading to recursive self-improvement.
The new intelligence could thus increase exponentially and
dramatically surpass humans which will exceed human
intellectual capacity and control thus radically changing or
even ending civilization.
The capabilities of such an intelligence may be impossible to
comprehend and events are unpredictable or even
unfathomable.
We're using so many apps to talk to so many people in a single day, and in between all that talk, we're opening up other apps to maybe search the web, find interesting GIFs to share, order stuff online, and book reservations. It can get a bit messy and stressful.
When Google launched Inbox, its most recent email app from the Gmail team, it touted the app's ability to act almost like an assistant. Now, a year later, Google is making the app more like an aide than ever.
The company will soon be rolling out a new feature called "Smart Reply," which uses artificial intelligence to suggest replies for your messages. The feature will be coming to Inbox's iOS and Android apps later this week, according to the company.
SEE ALSO: 5 Google Inbox features that will make email suck less
The Smart Reply feature works a bit like predictive text in keyboard apps, except that it predicts phrases you're most likely to use when replying to messages. The feature will show up to three short sentences based on the message and how people have responded to similar emails in the past.
"For those emails that only need a quick response, it can take care of the thinking and save precious time spent typing. And for those emails that require a bit more thought, it gives you a jump start so you can respond right away," software engineer Bálint Miklós writes.